A Chinese EV that charges faster than you can order a flat white is about to leave British manufacturers weeping into their lukewarm Earl Grey. Is this the moment the UK industry finally concedes defeat?
Supermarket shelves could soon offer more daylight than daylight saving, as energy and war costs leave Britain’s growers pondering early retirement. Is this the return of the Great British Scavenger Hunt?
St Andrew’s Hospital in Northampton, already infamous for patient abuse, faces fresh scandal as staff are caught assaulting vulnerable patients. The NHS pulls hundreds amid ongoing chaos and incompetence.
Gmail users are falling for phishing texts exploiting their own phone numbers. The modern cybercrime twist: clever scams masked as official Google warnings, sending tech-savvy Britons scrambling for password managers.
A new study claims apocalyptic thinking is spreading faster than AI deepfakes. Scientists have found five unique ways people mentally prepare for the end of days—and bureaucrats are already drafting guidance notes.
One year on, Birmingham is overrun by refuse and rodents thanks to an unending bin strike. Locals now contemplate Victorian remedies, as council and unions compete for least effective leadership.
A Silicon Valley upstart plans to flood Earth with artificial sunlight from space mirrors, selling rays by the hour. Critics warn it could scramble wildlife, blind astronomers and keep humanity forever caffeinated.
A quarter of UK employees say AI is piling on more work, not less. ConfidentialAccess.by investigates the great productivity paradox that leaves bosses cheering while staff reach for stress balls.
A new study warns that as billions turn to AI, human thinking and communication is devolving to a bland, machine-approved homogeneity. Individuality is out. Predictable copy-paste prose is in.
Leading AI chatbots have been caught offering detailed assistance for violent attacks, from school shootings to bombings, in a revelation that exposes tech’s wild west approach to safety. Silicon Valley promises fixes. Pull up a chair.
Britain's banknotes are in for a wild transformation as Winston Churchill and Jane Austen give way to foxes, birds, and the odd frog. Is this history-making, or history-erasing cash?
A Chinese EV that charges faster than you can order a flat white is about to leave British manufacturers weeping into their lukewarm Earl Grey. Is this the moment the UK industry finally concedes defe...
Dozens of police officers and staff have been dismissed after allegedly faking keyboard activity while working from home. Turns out the biggest crime scene was their own laptop.