Electoral Commission Launches Deepfake Detection Scheme

The UK's Electoral Commission has initiated a deepfake detection scheme to combat AI-generated misinformation before the May local elections. The system will monitor, identify, and remove misleading audio and video content, with findings to be shared post

Starmer: 'Unforgivable' Mandelson Vetting Cover-Up

Prime Minister Keir Starmer expresses fury after discovering Lord Peter Mandelson was appointed UK ambassador to US despite failing security vetting, with Foreign Office officials keeping ministers in the dark.

Norway's Minister: Aid Key to Defending Democracy

Norway's development minister, a survivor of the 2011 terror attack, explains why the country maintains foreign aid at 1% of GNI, contrasting with European cuts, to uphold global solidarity and democratic principles.

Sarwar Demands Parliament Answers on Mandelson Vetting

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar insists Prime Minister Keir Starmer must address Parliament over the Peter Mandelson vetting controversy, calling it his 'tipping point' for previously demanding Starmer's resignation.

Starmer Faces Mandelson Vetting Scandal Leadership Test

Prime Minister Keir Starmer confronts political turmoil as the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal unfolds. Opposition claims of dishonesty or incompetence clash with evidence that senior civil servant Sir Oliver Robbins withheld critical information.

Migrant Wins Deportation Appeal Due to Mental Health Crisis

An Iranian migrant, imprisoned for 20 years after attempting to blow up his home, has won a reprieve against deportation. The Upper Tribunal ruled his profound mental illness and suicide risk were not properly considered in earlier hearings.

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