‘My mother cried out one last time’: Palestinian boy, 12, describes how Israeli forces killed his family in car
In the harrowing aftermath of gunfire that ripped through the darkness, 12-year-old Khaled Bani Odeh found himself in a terrifying silence, convinced he was the sole survivor of his family.…
Is this product ‘human made’? The race to establish AI-free logo.
In an era increasingly defined by artificial intelligence, a global movement is rapidly gaining momentum, driven by a collective desire to distinguish human creativity from algorithmic output. Organizations worldwide are…
The huge sums energy firms get to not provide power
This seemingly absurd situation arises from an outdated national grid that struggles to cope with the influx of renewable energy. Designed decades ago to transport power from large coal and…
Keir Starmer says UK working with allies on plan to reopen Strait of Hormuz.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has affirmed that the United Kingdom is actively collaborating with international partners to formulate a "viable, collective plan" aimed at restoring full navigation through the…
Companies House security issue: UK firms urged to check details.
A significant security vulnerability has been identified within the UK’s Companies House online portal, potentially exposing sensitive company and director information to unauthorized access. Logged-in users may have had the…
Do UN climate talks have a point any more?
A photograph, captured a decade ago in the vibrant city of Paris, now stands as a poignant relic of a bygone era. In it, a formidable lineup of world leaders,…
Intriguing finds could solve mystery of women in medieval cemetery
To date, a remarkable 58 skeletons have been unearthed at the site, located in the historic grounds of Fonmon Castle, nestled near the end of the runway at Cardiff Airport.…
Companies offered £3,000 to hire unemployed under-24s.
The government has unveiled a significant new initiative designed to combat the escalating crisis of youth unemployment, offering companies a substantial £3,000 grant for each young person they employ who…
How a charity founded by farmers’ wives helps children in the Borders
A bedrock of community compassion, a charity born from the collective conscience of Borders farmers’ wives in the 1960s, is marking its remarkable 60th anniversary with an urgent appeal for…
Nightjars make ‘remarkable comeback’ to South Downs National Park
The nocturnal, cryptic birds, famed for their distinctive, almost mechanical ‘churring’ song that echoes through twilight hours, are a cherished indicator species for healthy heathland ecosystems. Their presence in such…
















