Technology
Woman Uses Hologram Technology to Honour Late Husband’s Memory
When Pam Cronrath's husband Bill passed away the previous year after nearly 60 years of married life, the 78-year-old widow from Wenatchee, Washington, made him...
Apr 23
Technology
Tech Chief’s Controversial Manifesto Sparks Alarm Over NHS and Defence Ties
A contentious manifesto released by the CEO of US technology firm Palantir has triggered renewed worry over the company's increasing presence in sensitive British public...
Apr 22
Technology
Meta axes 8,000 jobs as artificial intelligence spending soars to £100bn
Meta is to slash 10 per cent of its employee base—roughly 8,000 employees—in the coming month as the technology giant dramatically escalates its spending on...
Apr 21
Technology
Xbox slashes Game Pass fees whilst ditching Call of Duty day-one releases
Microsoft's Xbox division has disclosed a notable decrease in Game Pass subscription fees, cutting costs across its tiers just six months after a controversial price...
Apr 20
Technology
Peter Molyneux’s Final Game Marks End of Legendary Design Career
Peter Molyneux, the legendary British video game creator responsible for iconic titles such as Fable, Black & White and Theme Park, has announced that Masters...
Apr 19
Technology
Apple Charts New Course with Hardware Chief John Ternus at the Helm
Apple has revealed a major executive reshuffle, naming John Ternus as its new chief executive to replace Tim Cook after fifteen years in charge. Ternus,...
Apr 18
Politics
Starmer Defends Leadership Amid Growing Party Speculation
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has moved to quash mounting speculation about his leadership, asserting that the "vast majority" of Labour MPs continue to back...
Apr 20
Politics
UK Reaffirms Falkland Islands Sovereignty Amid US Policy Uncertainty
The UK has reinforced its sovereignty over the Falkland Islands after reports emerged that the United States could review its position on Britain's claim to...
Apr 19
Politics
Assisted dying legislation faces parliamentary deadline as Lords conclude final debate
Legislation to permit assisted dying in England and Wales will run out of time on Friday, almost 17 months after the House of Commons first...
Apr 18
Politics
Britain and France agree landmark £662m strategy to halt Channel crossings
Britain and France have agreed a landmark £662m initiative to combat illegal Channel crossings, with Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood expected to sign the three-year deal...
Apr 17
Politics
Starmer’s Civil Service Dismissal Sparks Morale Crisis, Union Warns
Sir Keir Starmer's decision to dismiss Sir Olly Robbins, the Foreign Office's top civil servant, has triggered a damaging row with the union representing high-ranking...
Apr 16
Politics
Senior Diplomat Set to Defend Silence Over Mandelson Vetting Failure
Sir Olly Robbins, the removed permanent under secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will justify his choice to conceal information about Lord Peter Mandelson's...
Apr 15