Defence sources have warned that the UK is a target for Russian cyberattacks, using tactics that have been used to attack Ukrainian infrastructure. Since the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Moscow have used cyber warfare to infiltrate targets, such as the Ukrainian
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In a shocking incident, two people bled to death after an attack from knife-wielding chickens during brutal cockfights, a news report has claimed. The men bled to death at packed shows in India after being slashed by the birds, which had blades
The Nationa Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) has written to every police force in England and Walkes to check both officers and staff members for offences in the national police database. The review comes after it was discovered that the Metropolitan Police are
The former PM Boris Johnson reportedly had plans to scrap the Challenger 2 tanks which will now be given to Ukraine. Mr Johnson wanted to get rid of the tanks a year before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine because he believed they were
Rishi Sunak’s “short-sighted” and “stupid” economic policies are keeping Britain is a state of “Covid inertia”, one of the country’s most prominent businessmen has argued. Writing in The Daily Telegraph, billionaire entrepreneur Sir James Dyson argued that “growth has become a dirty
The Labour party has blasted the Tories for failing to implement compulsory vetting standards for police officers. Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper spoke on Robert Peston’s ITV politics show after Met Police officer David Carrick was found to be one of the
Rishi Sunak has been blasted for not responding to the plea of the unions as many workers continue to strike across the parts of the UK demanding better pay rise. Speaking to ITV’s Robert Peston, Unison General Secretary Christina McAnea claimed Prime
Strangers have helped pay for a nurse’s £40 parking fine after she worked a 13 hour shift. Emma Chapman was given given her second Fixed Penalty Notice in one week despite having paid £12.50 to park. Mrs Chapman who works as a senior