A specialist team from the National Crime Agency , which is the UK’s leading agency in stopping serious and organised crime, has been hired to help with the investigation.
Britain’s competition watchdog said Thursday that it’s opening a review of the artificial intelligence market, focusing on the technology underpinning chatbots like ChatGPT. The Competition Markets Authority said it will look into the opportunities and risks of AI as well as the
Britain’s first “women-only” tower block has received a green light from planners with men only being able to live in the tower block if they become a tenant’s partner. The 102 flats will be built in west London and will be available
British terrorist, Khuram Iqbal, who was denied parole, has been released from prison just two months later at the end of his sentence. Iqbal, who referred to himself as the “father of terrorism,” was rejected for release by the Parole Board in
Britain’s programme to develop next-generation fighter jets with Japan and Italy has received a £656million funding boost. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) today announced the latest tranche of funding to propel the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) into its next phase, focused
But temperatures will be on the rise into next week even as low pressure moves across the south, bringing rain and cloud on Friday (April 14). After initial showers in Northern Ireland and the north of Britain, Friday evening should be dry
Poland could soon have one of the strongest armies in Europe and one that will dwarf Britain’s, if the nation’s government gets its way. Polish defence minister Mariusz Blaszczak has revealed that the country plans to double the size of its army
MANCHESTER, England – The United Kingdom’s most notorious and violent prisoner, Charles Bronson, has lost his latest attempt for freedom. A parole board panel rejected the 70-year-old’s claim that after nearly half a century in jail he is safe to be released.
A North-South divide has opened up in UK’s asylum system (Image: Simon Greener) A North-South divide has opened up in the UK’s “broken” asylum system, with towns and cities in Northern England and Scotland taking in far more asylum seekers than other
Britain’s kindest plumber James Anderson has been working his socks off helping countless vulnerable customers during the cost-of-living crisis. The father of six, 55, has been carrying out repairs free of charge or at a vastly reduced cost for the elderly and