'Dodgy sticks': Are letters to illegal stream viewers a new anti-piracy approach?

Legitimate streaming platforms and broadcasters have long targeted illegal streams, commonly referred to as “dodgy boxes” or “dodgy sticks,” in their efforts to combat piracy. Traditionally, enforcement actions have concentrated on those providing these unauthorized devices rather than the end users. However, a recent shift has seen one of Europe’s major subscription providers take a… Continue reading 'Dodgy sticks': Are letters to illegal stream viewers a new anti-piracy approach?

Morrisons planning to close 100 stores in next few months

Morrisons has announced plans to shut down 100 of its convenience stores in the near future, attributing this decision to rising operational costs driven by government policy changes. These stores, acquired through its purchase of McColls in 2022, have reportedly been unprofitable for a significant period. The company highlighted that increases in expenses, including rises… Continue reading Morrisons planning to close 100 stores in next few months

Nigel Farage was issued with court judgement for £9,400 debt

In 2024, Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, was subject to a County Court judgment after failing to settle a debt amounting to £9,400. This judgment, recorded on a publicly accessible national database, was issued nearly two years ago through the County Court Online service, which handles debt claims under £10,000 within England and Wales.… Continue reading Nigel Farage was issued with court judgement for £9,400 debt

Jury discharged in Ian Watkins prison murder trial

The jury in the case involving two prisoners accused of murdering former Lostprophets lead singer Ian Watkins has been dismissed. Watkins was fatally stabbed with a homemade weapon in his cell at the high-security HMP Wakefield on 11 October last year. The defendants, Rico Gedel, aged 25, and Samuel Dodsworth, 44, both denied charges of… Continue reading Jury discharged in Ian Watkins prison murder trial

UK officials suggested single market for goods with Europe

UK officials have reportedly proposed the creation of a single market for goods trade between the UK and the European Union as part of the next phase in redefining their post-Brexit relationship, according to BBC sources. Although this idea represents a significant step toward a closer economic partnership, it has not yet advanced due to… Continue reading UK officials suggested single market for goods with Europe

King appears as surprise guest at sold-out Shakespeare play

King Charles III made an unexpected appearance at a sold-out showing of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s (RSC) latest production, *The Tempest*. His arrival at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience as he took his place in the fully seated auditorium. During his visit, the King was… Continue reading King appears as surprise guest at sold-out Shakespeare play

UK weather: Heat sent to intensify over the bank holiday weekend as heatwave forecast

The United Kingdom is currently experiencing an unusual spell of warm weather in May, which is expected to intensify over the upcoming bank holiday weekend. Temperatures throughout many regions are forecast to reach the upper 20s Celsius, with some areas potentially climbing into the low 30s as the week progresses. Notably, London recorded its warmest… Continue reading UK weather: Heat sent to intensify over the bank holiday weekend as heatwave forecast

How Panorama exposed rape allegations on Married at First Sight UK

Earlier on Wednesday, I entered the headquarters of Channel 4 in central London and sat down for a direct conversation with its chief executive. The broadcaster was hosting a press conference to present its latest annual report, but the event was overwhelmingly eclipsed by controversy linked to one of its flagship programmes. For the past… Continue reading How Panorama exposed rape allegations on Married at First Sight UK

Newspaper headlines: 'Heat leaves Africa and Med in shade' and 'Can't cope without Catherine'

Saturday’s newspaper front pages cover a range of significant stories, with a notable focus on the UK’s unusual weather forecast and emerging political and economic developments. The i Weekend reports that the UK is poised for a record-breaking spring heatwave. Temperatures are expected to soar as high as 33C over the bank holiday weekend, surpassing… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Heat leaves Africa and Med in shade' and 'Can't cope without Catherine'

Sufiyaan Salam's Wimmy Road Boyz: The 'raucous' debut novel set entirely on an epic night out

Sufiyaan Salam, a multi-talented artist who has previously earned recognition from Stormzy, received a Bafta nomination, and created a music video for Sir Elton John, has now penned one of the most anticipated debut novels of the year. His book, *Wimmy Road Boyz*, unfolds over a single vivid night out in Manchester, specifically along Wilmslow… Continue reading Sufiyaan Salam's Wimmy Road Boyz: The 'raucous' debut novel set entirely on an epic night out