BBC’s cyber correspondent, Joe Tidy, reported that cyber criminals have claimed that the recent hack against the Co-op is much more severe than the company had initially disclosed. The hackers reached out to the BBC with evidence demonstrating that they had breached the IT networks and stolen significant amounts of customer and employee data. Following… Continue reading Co-op hackers stole 'significant' amount of customer data
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Harry 'can't see a world' where his family can visit the UK
In a recent statement, the Duke of Sussex expressed concerns over the reduced taxpayer-funded protection that has made visiting his home country a risky endeavor. This comes after a Court of Appeal ruling that denied his challenge regarding the level of security he receives while in the UK. Despite the setback, the prince remains hopeful… Continue reading Harry 'can't see a world' where his family can visit the UK
Geila Ibram: Habib Shah Shamel handed life sentence over murder
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Prince Harry loses legal challenge over security
A recent legal battle involving the Duke of Sussex has concluded with a ruling that upholds the decision to downgrade Prince Harry’s security upon his departure from official royal duties and relocation to the United States with the Duchess of Sussex. The court dismissed Prince Harry’s appeal against the decision, stating that there was no… Continue reading Prince Harry loses legal challenge over security
Ammanford school stabbing: Man charged over collapse of trial
A suspect has been officially charged in connection to the fallout of the initial Ammanford school stabbing trial. Recently, a 14-year-old girl received a 15-year sentence at Swansea Crown Court for the attempted murder of two teachers and a student after the second trial commenced in January. Christopher Elias, a 45-year-old individual from Waunceirch, Neath… Continue reading Ammanford school stabbing: Man charged over collapse of trial
Liverpool fans' celebrations during title win caused earth tremors
When Liverpool fans celebrated their historic title-clinching win over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield, little did they know that they were causing a series of tremors, as revealed by university scientists. Arne Slot’s side secured the club’s 20th top-flight championship by defeating Tottenham 5-1 in front of a packed Anfield stadium on April 27th. The seismic… Continue reading Liverpool fans' celebrations during title win caused earth tremors
Scottish government drops plans for new misogyny law
The decision by the Scottish government to delay legislation criminalizing misogyny until after next year’s Holyrood election has sparked controversy. The government cited the need to align the proposed law with a recent Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman as the reason for the delay. Instead, they plan to amend existing hate… Continue reading Scottish government drops plans for new misogyny law
Richard Osman: EgyptAir crash caused by cockpit fire – inquest
An unfortunate incident claimed the life of a Welsh geologist, Richard Osman, along with 65 other individuals when the EgyptAir flight MS804 he was aboard crashed into the sea due to a cockpit fire. The inquest concluded that flames caused by an oxygen leak engulfed the aircraft, leading to electrical issues that ultimately resulted in… Continue reading Richard Osman: EgyptAir crash caused by cockpit fire – inquest
Suspected glitch sees 100% price cut on some Co-op products
Liv McMahon, a technology reporter, highlighted a suspected glitch that occurred on Thursday evening resulting in some Co-op product prices being reduced by as much as 100% on the delivery app Deliveroo. This pricing error enabled shoppers to obtain various products, including Loyd Grossman pasta sauce, Costa ground coffee, and Fox’s cookies, at no cost.… Continue reading Suspected glitch sees 100% price cut on some Co-op products
Sean Brown: Court affirms ruling ordering government to hold public inquiry
Journalist Brendan Hughes reported for BBC News NI that the Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court decision demanding a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown by loyalists in 1997. The ruling orders Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to establish the inquiry by 2nd June, pushing Benn to announce his… Continue reading Sean Brown: Court affirms ruling ordering government to hold public inquiry