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Sydney Council Backs Plan for 31,000 New Homes

A landmark decision by a Sydney council paves the way for up to 31,000 new homes in Waterloo, promising to tackle the housing crisis while facing significant local opposition over density and infrastructure concerns.

Borderlands 4 Review: A Bug-Riddled Disaster?

Gearbox's highly anticipated Borderlands 4 is facing a rocky launch, with critic Peter Hoskin reporting persistent crashes, game-breaking bugs, and performance issues that overshadow its potential fun.

iOS 17.6 Update Sparks iPhone Battery Drain Crisis

Apple's latest iOS 17.6 update is under fire as users across the UK report severe battery life degradation, overheating, and performance issues, sparking a wave of complaints and demands for a fix.

UN: Global Gender Equality Progress Grinds to a Halt

A stark UN report reveals the world is failing to meet its 2030 gender equality targets. Discover which critical areas are seeing regression and what this means for the Sustainable Development Goals.

iOS 26 Released: Apple's AI Revolution is Here

Apple has officially released iOS 26, its most intelligent and personal iPhone update yet. Discover the groundbreaking AI tools, enhanced Siri, and revolutionary new apps designed to transform your daily digital life.

UK Firms Use Secret 'Bossware' to Monitor Employees

A new TUC report reveals a surge in UK companies using covert surveillance software to track employees' keystrokes, screenshots, and even webcam activity, raising major concerns over worker privacy and rights.

iOS 26 UK Release Date & New Features Revealed

Everything UK iPhone users need to know about the upcoming iOS 26 release. Get the latest on the expected launch date, supported devices, and rumoured AI-powered features coming this autumn.

Atlassian Axes 5% of Staff in Major AI Restructuring

Australian tech giant Atlassian, co-founded by billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes, is laying off 5% of its staff in a strategic pivot towards artificial intelligence, impacting hundreds of employees globally.

Brighton Debut AI Training Tech Backed By Matuidi

Premier League's Brighton debut groundbreaking AI-powered software to analyse training sessions, with technology co-founded by World Cup winner Blaise Matuidi. A new era in football performance begins.

Labour Rebellion Over Starmer's Foreign Aid Stance

Sir Keir Starmer confronts a significant internal Labour Party revolt over his refusal to commit to reinstating the UK's 0.7% foreign aid budget, exposing a deep rift with his own MPs and backbenchers.

Court blocks Wimbledon's £200m expansion plan

The All England Club's controversial £200m Wimbledon expansion plan has been decisively blocked by the Court of Appeal, preserving 73 mature trees and ending a bitter three-year legal battle with local residents and environmental campaigners.

Apple's 'Friend' App Fights Smartphone Addiction

Apple is reportedly developing a groundbreaking app, internally codenamed 'Friend', designed to help users reduce screen time and foster genuine social interactions, marking a significant shift in tech's approach to digital wellness.

Xi Jinping Makes Rare Official Visit to Tibet

Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a rare official visit to Tibet, emphasising stability, ethnic unity, and ambitious development plans for the strategic Himalayan region.

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