As governments worldwide push for access to encrypted data, tech companies face tough choices between market access and privacy promises.
Taking to Twitter, now X, the DVLA has issued a warning to road users, motorists and dirvers over the requirement to tax your ...
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Last Energy has formally launched the UK’s nuclear site licensing (NSL) process for plans to develop four 20-MWe microreactors in South Wales, becoming ...
In what must be a familiar feeling by now, a planned change to immigration rules in the U.K. has been met with swift resistance.
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Days after suggesting he is above the law, Donald Trump declared himself “king” following his administration’s push to strike down new tolls for Manhattan drivers to raise funds for the city’s aging ...
People have held an "unhappy" birthday party for a section of A-road which partially collapsed five years ago.
Brazil’s prosecutor-general on Tuesday formally charged former president Jair Bolsonaro with attempting a coup to stay in office after his 2022 election defeat, in a plot that included a plan to ...
With a global spotlight shone on Scotland and the issue of abortion, is the Scottish Government getting it right with its handling of the topic?
There are strict rules on hand luggage at airports but passengers should always make sure they keep one item in their ...
A father said parents of children who are not turning to private schools out of choice, should be exempt from paying the ...