Greggs completes the holy trinity of processed pastry with the arrival of the Chicken Roll, served to trios only. Will this £1.35 snack save Britain, or is it just another golden puff of empty promise?
Royal Mail hikes stamp prices again, blaming everything but itself as service standards wither. First class postage hits £1.80, while delivery targets are left languishing somewhere in the post.
The Iran conflict has escalated to new geographical and rhetorical heights, with the Kremlin tutting diplomatically while world leaders threaten infrastructure via social media. Fire, fury, and hashtags: the latest from the global stage.
A self-styled barrister cited four non-existent cases in court, all courtesy of an enthusiastic if uninformed AI. The judge decided the public had the right to know who trusts chatbots with justice.
A mysterious national network outage has forced millions offline, sparking a renaissance in teabag worship and government finger-pointing. Experts baffled as Britain copes the only way it knows: with sarcasm.
President Trump’s latest crisis management tool: meltdown on social media. Iran shrugs off his threats as oil prices soar and the world anxiously stockpiles popcorn.
Sir Keir Starmer eyes scrapping Labour’s prized foie gras and fur import ban for an EU trade pat on the head. Bureaucratic animals in Brussels finally get their day in the Westminster sun.
While Artemis II zips smoothly towards the Moon, NASA engineers are consumed by a frozen pee-tastrophe. In deep space, the greatest test may be plumbing, not propulsion.
NASA sends Artemis II to circle the Moon for a historic fly-by, but only manages to illuminate 20% of the mysterious far side. Apparently, the universe also has a power-saving mode.
Web users are greeted with an ultimatum: enable JavaScript and disable ad blockers, or face instant digital exile. The brave new world of online access, by invitation only.
A mysterious national network outage has forced millions offline, sparking a renaissance in teabag worship and government finger-pointing. Experts baffled as Britain copes the only way it knows: with sarcasm.
Greggs completes the holy trinity of processed pastry with the arrival of the Chicken Roll, served to trios only. Will this £1.35 snack save Britain, or is it just another golden puff of empty promise...
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.