Deepfakes: Public asked for views on criminalising false pornographic images

In Northern Ireland, new proposals have been put forward for public consultation to criminalize the creation and sharing of false pornographic images and videos, commonly referred to as “deepfakes.” These deepfakes are digitally altered using artificial intelligence to replace the face of one individual with another. Currently, there is no specific legislation in place in… Continue reading Deepfakes: Public asked for views on criminalising false pornographic images

Queen Elizabeth II's fashion to go on show in Palace exhibition

An upcoming exhibition at Buckingham Palace will showcase the timeless fashion of the late Queen Elizabeth II. This grand display will feature approximately 200 items, including dresses, jewellery, hats, and shoes, making it the largest collection of the late Queen’s clothing ever exhibited. Celebrating the centenary of her birth, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in… Continue reading Queen Elizabeth II's fashion to go on show in Palace exhibition

When are Lionesses playing next? The main talking points as England face Italy in semi-final

The upcoming semi-final match between England and Italy in Euro 2025 has been clouded by the racial abuse directed at defender Jess Carter. The English players have rallied around Carter in a show of support while they continue to focus on defending their European title. With the uncertainty surrounding Carter’s involvement in the match, coach… Continue reading When are Lionesses playing next? The main talking points as England face Italy in semi-final

Rule-breaking ministers to lose exit pay-outs

A new set of rules will come into effect in October that will prevent ministers who leave office due to serious breaches of ministerial standards from receiving pay-outs. This move is part of a larger effort by the government to improve standards in politics. Additionally, former ministers who take up positions that violate post-government employment… Continue reading Rule-breaking ministers to lose exit pay-outs

Cardiff GP felt she had to work through cancer scare

Facing a cancer scare, Dr. Emily Jones, a GP, made the difficult decision to continue working to ensure her patients wouldn’t be left unattended due to staffing issues exacerbated by funding problems. Dr. Jones, along with a colleague at their south Wales surgery, expressed concerns about the pressure they face, with some claiming that the… Continue reading Cardiff GP felt she had to work through cancer scare

Security committee launches inquiry into Afghan data leak

The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) of Parliament has initiated an investigation into a significant data breach that compromised the identities of numerous Afghans and British military officials. The leak led to the implementation of a super-injunction, preventing the ISC from being briefed on the matter until recently. Lord Beamish, the committee’s chairman, has demanded… Continue reading Security committee launches inquiry into Afghan data leak

Divers find lost Royal Navy warship 109 years after WW1 sinking

Divers have recently made an incredible discovery in the depths of the North Sea by locating the wreckage of the Royal Navy warship HMS Nottingham, which had been lost for over a century after it was sunk during World War One. Led by ProjectXplore, a team of ten divers uncovered the ship’s remains 60 miles… Continue reading Divers find lost Royal Navy warship 109 years after WW1 sinking

Tributes paid to world's longest-serving KFC worker

Clara Bullock & Vicki Clark of BBC News reported from Somerset that tributes are flowing in for a dedicated KFC employee who passed away after an impressive 47-year career with the company. Pauline Richards, affectionately known as Miss KFC, began her journey at the East Street branch in Taunton in 1978. Starting as a cleaner,… Continue reading Tributes paid to world's longest-serving KFC worker

Ibiza Rocks pauses events after British men die at venue

Two tragic incidents have led to the cancellation of upcoming events at an Ibiza hotel and music venue. A 19-year-old man named Gary Kelly died in a fall at Ibiza Rocks, while a 26-year-old man named Evan Thomson passed away earlier this month at the same location. The venue expressed deep shock and devastation over… Continue reading Ibiza Rocks pauses events after British men die at venue

Palestine Action ban 'abuse of power', court told

In a High Court hearing, lawyers argued that the UK government’s decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was an authoritarian abuse of power. Huda Ammori, co-founder of the group, is seeking permission to challenge Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s ban, which criminalizes membership or support for Palestine Action under terrorism legislation, carrying a… Continue reading Palestine Action ban 'abuse of power', court told