During a recent performance at the Santa Barbara Bowl, Sir Paul McCartney offered his audience a unique concert experience by instituting a strict no-phone policy. Unlike typical gigs where fans frequently record moments on their devices, McCartney required all 4,500 attendees to secure their phones in specially designed lockable pouches for the entire show. This… Continue reading Should smartphones be locked away at gigs and in schools?
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Woman felt 'violated' by webcam in Giggling Squid restaurant toilets
A woman revealed that she felt deeply “violated” after discovering a hidden live-streaming camera concealed inside a toilet she had used during a date night at a restaurant. The 32-year-old mother was out with her partner at the Giggling Squid, a Thai restaurant located in St Martin’s Square, Leicester, between Christmas and New Year when… Continue reading Woman felt 'violated' by webcam in Giggling Squid restaurant toilets
Let public by war bonds to raise £20bn for defence, say Lib Dems
The Liberal Democrats have urged the government to introduce a “war bonds” scheme, which they estimate could generate as much as £20 billion to strengthen the UK military. This initiative would allow members of the public to lend money to the government through bonds that would last between two and three years, offering interest rates… Continue reading Let public by war bonds to raise £20bn for defence, say Lib Dems
Troye Sivan: Cosmetic surgery doctor sorry for upsetting singer
A cosmetic surgeon who faced criticism for publicly analyzing pop singer Troye Sivan’s facial features on TikTok has expressed regret for causing the star distress, though he plans to continue sharing similar content. Dr. Zayn Khalid Majeed, based in London, posted a video highlighting what he described as “problem” areas on the 30-year-old performer after… Continue reading Troye Sivan: Cosmetic surgery doctor sorry for upsetting singer
'British FBI' to take over terror and fraud probes in reforms to police
A new centralized police organization is set to be established, taking over responsibilities such as counter-terrorism, fraud investigations, and tackling criminal gangs. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood described this initiative as the creation of a “British FBI,” emphasizing its role in utilizing top talent and advanced technology, including facial recognition systems, to apprehend dangerous offenders more… Continue reading 'British FBI' to take over terror and fraud probes in reforms to police
RAF veteran says his life changed forever after jumping out of plane at 5,000ft
Rob Bugden, a former RAF physical training instructor turned parachute jumping instructor, experienced a life-altering event during a training exercise in January 2016. At the age of 40, Rob jumped from an aircraft at 5,000 feet (1,524 meters) alongside six other parachutists when a mid-air collision occurred. This incident caused him to fall nearly 1,000… Continue reading RAF veteran says his life changed forever after jumping out of plane at 5,000ft
NHS cancer gene database to allow families to check risk
The NHS has introduced a groundbreaking database that links specific genes to cancer, offering patients and their relatives across England the opportunity to assess their potential risk of developing the disease. This innovative resource compares individuals’ genetic information to a unique global register containing 120 genes associated with an increased likelihood of cancer, according to… Continue reading NHS cancer gene database to allow families to check risk
Suit us, sir – how social media gained The Fast Show a new audience 30 years on
Over thirty years have passed since Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse first brought The Fast Show to audiences. Their groundbreaking comedy sketch series, known for its rapid-fire format featuring sketches lasting anywhere from ten seconds up to three minutes, quickly became a cult hit during the mid-1990s. The show’s energetic, fast-paced style captured viewers’ imaginations,… Continue reading Suit us, sir – how social media gained The Fast Show a new audience 30 years on
Trump says UK soldiers in Afghanistan 'among greatest of all warriors'
Donald Trump’s recent remarks about the involvement of Nato forces in Afghanistan sparked significant controversy among veterans, politicians, and international allies. Initially, Trump suggested in a Fox News interview that Nato troops had largely stayed away from frontline combat in Afghanistan, stating, “They’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan… and they did, they stayed… Continue reading Trump says UK soldiers in Afghanistan 'among greatest of all warriors'
Flooding hits parts of Scotland amid warning for more heavy rain
Northeast Scotland has been experiencing significant rainfall and flooding, prompting warnings of continued heavy downpours. The Met Office has placed a yellow alert in effect for rainfall impacting areas including parts of northeast Scotland, Angus, and Perth from midnight until 9 a.m. on Sunday. Concurrently, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has issued 12 flood… Continue reading Flooding hits parts of Scotland amid warning for more heavy rain