The government unveils a new scheme handing failed asylum seeker families up to £40,000 to leave Britain voluntarily, out-earning the average Brit’s annual salary and raising questions about Labour’s immigration sanity.
Almost 10,000 authors are publishing a completely blank book to protest Big Tech's desire to gobble up creative work for AI. Meanwhile, ministers plan to do what they do best: delay any actual decisions.
MPs prepare to banish under-16s from social media, dreaming up plans to outwit tech-savvy teens. A political storm is brewing as MPs are being urged to revolt against proposals to ban under-16s from social media. Critics say the plan could turn Britain into the world’s most awkward digital babysitte...
A new survey reveals that Whitehall's best and brightest are suffering unprecedented hardship: boredom, too many perks, and the agony of working from their own sofas. Can the Civil Service survive such internal chaos?
Pet-owning expats in Dubai have found a novel solution to wartime travel woes: strategic memory-loss regarding their animals. Animal sanctuaries and shelters are deluged while airlines enforce a strict 'no pets, just panic' policy.
An aviation Youtuber’s crisis deepens as he bravely endures 'stranding' in luxury hotels, refusing all offers to escape Singapore unless they're accompanied by a champagne flute and a flatbed seat.
Tesco tightens security against Britain’s latest scourge: Oxo cube theft. As store shelves become miniature fortresses, authorities scramble to combat the galloping crisis gripping the condiment aisle.
A teen’s TikTok-fueled joyride through Runaway Bay ended with flashing lights and zero followers gained. Queensland Police weren’t amused — but the internet absolutely is.
A gang of cash machine raiders proudly claimed police had no evidence—right before being handed front-row seats in a courtroom. Turns out confidence is not the same thing as innocence.
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.
Almost 10,000 authors are publishing a completely blank book to protest Big Tech's desire to gobble up creative work for AI. Meanwhile, ministers plan to do what they do best: delay any actual decisions.
As the Pentagon slaps an ominous 'supply chain risk' label on AI firm Anthropic for having 'ethics,' London’s mayor rolls out the red carpet. Sir Sadiq Khan promises sanctuary and growth opportunities...
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.