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35 days ago

Police reveal Julian Ingram reported to local officers as part of his bail conditions hours before the shootings

  • Warning: This article contains references to Indigenous Australians who have died

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60 days ago

Move over, nachos: a loaded crisp platter is the new party snack in town

Pimento cheese, a much-loved American spread, has been a permanent fixture in my kitchen this month. Whether it’s a quick sandw…

85 days ago

The new Data (Use and Access) Act, which criminalises intimate image abuse, is a huge victory won fast in a space where progress is often glacially slow

For Jodie*, watching the conviction of her best…

7 months ago

Less than a fifth of Welsh government staff use the office as the vast majority work from home.

8 months ago

A hacked or compromised account can be a nightmare. But with these tips, it need not be the end of the world

Email accounts have become more than a longstanding method of communication, morphing into …

9 months ago

It seemed German Chancellor Merz said Ukraine’s hands were untied to defend itself. But a day later, it looks more like business as usual.

How to prove your identity after your account gets hacked and how to improve security for the future

  • Phone lost or stolen? Practical steps to restore peace of mind
  • UK passport lost or stolen? Here are …
Labour peers defied the PM this week to push through an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that gives artists, writers and creators greater protection from the threat of AI.

12 months ago

Peers voted 145 to 126, majority 19, in favour of a package of amendments tabled by Crossbench peer Baroness Kidron to the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
People who have fought their way out of debt give their best advice on coping in tough financial times.

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