OpenAI pauses UK investment deal over energy costs and regulation

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has decided to put its ambitious UK data centre project on hold. The initiative, known as Stargate UK, was designed to strengthen the firm’s AI infrastructure but has faced delays due to concerns over high energy expenses and regulatory challenges. This pause affects a planned large-scale data centre in Northumberland,… Continue reading OpenAI pauses UK investment deal over energy costs and regulation

LIDO festival: CMAT date cancelled due to park problems

Irish musician CMAT has expressed regret to her fans following the cancellation of her headline appearance at the upcoming LIDO Festival. This event, originally scheduled for mid-June at London’s Victoria Park, has been postponed to safeguard the condition of the park. The festival, which was planned to run from June 12 to 14, will now… Continue reading LIDO festival: CMAT date cancelled due to park problems

Carlo Tritta jailed after grooming girl he met on Roblox

A 19-year-old man, Carlo Tritta, has been sentenced to prison after grooming a 14-year-old girl he initially met through the online gaming platform Roblox. Over a period of time, Tritta repeatedly sent messages pressuring the teenager to share sexually explicit images of herself. Detective Superintendent Rod Kenny from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary described… Continue reading Carlo Tritta jailed after grooming girl he met on Roblox

Spanish police 'dismantle' Scottish drugs gang as Steven Lyons arrested

Spanish police have announced the successful dismantling of a drug trafficking gang led by members of the Lyons family. The country’s Civil Guard revealed that Steven Lyons, a notorious figure in Scottish gangland, was apprehended in the Netherlands following his deportation from Bali earlier this week. This arrest is part of a broader operation that… Continue reading Spanish police 'dismantle' Scottish drugs gang as Steven Lyons arrested

Young woman who had heart attack wants Shrewsbury red bench to inspire others

Along the riverside by Shrewsbury’s English Bridge lies a striking red bench, surrounded by greenery and flowers, which holds a meaningful story. Unlike typical memorial benches dedicated to those who have passed away, this one honors someone still very much alive. The gold plaque reveals its unique dedication to Faith Harrison, a 24-year-old from Little… Continue reading Young woman who had heart attack wants Shrewsbury red bench to inspire others

UK weather: Rain, wind and frost to follow hottest early April day in 80 years

Following a brief spell of spring warmth, the UK is now experiencing a shift back to cooler conditions accompanied by westerly winds. While some parts of south-east England may still see temperatures reaching up to 22°C (72°F) on Thursday, most other regions will settle back to more typical April daytime highs around 10-14°C (50-57°F), or… Continue reading UK weather: Rain, wind and frost to follow hottest early April day in 80 years

Man charged with terrorist activities linked to Al-Shabab

A British national is set to appear in court facing serious allegations linked to terrorist activities, involving attendance at a training camp in Somalia, according to the Metropolitan Police. The individual, Jermaine Grant, aged 43, and currently without a fixed address, has been charged with directing the operations of the militant group Al-Shabab, following an… Continue reading Man charged with terrorist activities linked to Al-Shabab

Primrose Hill stab victim 'can never be replaced'

A tragic incident unfolded at Primrose Hill in north London on Tuesday evening when Finbar Sullivan, a 21-year-old filmmaking student, was fatally stabbed. The attack took place just after 18:30 BST near the park’s viewing point, and Sullivan died at the scene. His death has left his family devastated, with his father expressing deep sorrow… Continue reading Primrose Hill stab victim 'can never be replaced'

Dorset rave violence probe continues as suspects released

Authorities have released 11 individuals who were detained during an unlicensed rave, while investigations continue into allegations including assaults and violent disorder related to the incident. The event took place on Ministry of Defence land near East Lulworth, attracting around 2,000 attendees before being dispersed on Sunday evening by Dorset Police. The police intervention involved… Continue reading Dorset rave violence probe continues as suspects released

Four people die in Channel crossing attempt, French authorities say

Local authorities in northern France have reported the deaths of four individuals who were trying to cross the English Channel. The tragic incident occurred off the coast near Boulogne, situated between the beaches of Équihen and Écault, south of Calais. According to a statement from French officials in Calais, a “taxi boat sinking” took place… Continue reading Four people die in Channel crossing attempt, French authorities say