Once again, the justice system hits rewind on disgraced ex-DJ Alex Belfield, who re-enters prison after a brief stint as a free man. Licence breached, lessons unlearned—one more remix straight from the prison playlist.
A Greater Manchester school used AI to strip its library of 200 'inappropriate' books, including the 1984 graphic novel, in a move reminiscent of dystopian fiction. Staff were left reeling as even biographies and LGBTQ+ titles vanished.
UK job tribunals face a tidal wave of AI-generated claims, many based on fantasy law, grinding real justice to a halt. Confusion reigns as businesses fend off robot filings while genuine cases gather dust.
A government review warns of an 'exponential' rise in hostile state-driven negativity about London online, but in a city famed for sarcasm, how can you spot a Russian bot from a local moaner?
Apple's iPhones now demand ID proof to access anything saucy, invoking the spirit of the Online Safety Act. Outrage grows as the world's most expensive babysitter arrives, clutching your phone and your privacy.
A South Australian woman faces the full weight of the law after affixing googly eyes to a controversial $136,000 public sculpture. The city reels from the horror, and taxpayers brace for high-cost repairs.
Feminists slam the transfer of a violent trans prisoner from a male jail to a women’s facility, exposing the prison system’s baffling approach to safety and identity. Can bureaucracy’s identity roulette keep anyone safe?
The UK is piloting digital curfews, app bans, and time limits on teens—finally tackling adolescent rebellion with spreadsheets and parental control software. Is this common sense, or just common surveillance?
Royal Mail is under fire for allegedly instructing staff to hide undelivered post from management. Critics claim the company’s delivery stats are now a game of ‘spot the letter’ rather than public service.
Britain holds its breath as the National Lottery EuroMillions draw tempts millions with dreams of obscene wealth and super yachts, despite odds better suited to intergalactic travel. Satirical dive into jackpot absurdity.
A dazzling green fireball wowed the Pacific Northwest, sparking wild speculation, urgent dashcam rewinds, and existential dread—just another Monday in meteor country. ConfidentialAccess.by investigates humanity's obsession with celestial rocks.
Once again, the justice system hits rewind on disgraced ex-DJ Alex Belfield, who re-enters prison after a brief stint as a free man. Licence breached, lessons unlearned—one more remix straight from th...
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.