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Police Officer Banned for Pushing Pensioner Over Wall

A Met Police officer has been dismissed without notice after using unreasonable force against a pensioner in south London. PC Dan Loft pushed the OAP over a wall during a confrontation outside a Royal Mail depot.

Hampstead Heath trans swim access decision due

The future of trans access to Hampstead Heath's single-sex ponds will be decided in January after a public consultation and legal challenges. Read the latest developments.

Cloudflare outage disrupts internet for millions

A major Cloudflare outage left millions unable to access key websites like PayPal and ChatGPT, raising concerns over our reliance on a few tech giants. Discover the full impact.

Cloudflare outage takes down major websites

A major Cloudflare outage left sites like Google, YouTube, and Bet365 inaccessible. Discover the cause and what it reveals about internet fragility. Read the full analysis.

Cloudflare outage hits X, Spotify and ChatGPT

A major Cloudflare outage on Tuesday morning caused widespread disruptions to platforms including X, Spotify and ChatGPT, affecting thousands of users. Discover the full story.

Cloudflare outage takes down X, ChatGPT, and Bet365

A major Cloudflare technical fault has caused widespread internet disruption, taking down popular sites like X, ChatGPT, and Bet365. See the full list of affected services and get the latest updates.

Cloudflare outage downs X, Spotify and ChatGPT

A major Cloudflare outage on Tuesday caused widespread disruption to popular services including X, Spotify and ChatGPT, affecting thousands of users across the UK and globally.

X and Cloudflare down for thousands of users

Social media platform X and web infrastructure giant Cloudflare suffered a major outage, disrupting thousands of users and impacting services like OpenAI and Facebook. Get the latest updates.

Europe's Digital Sovereignty Push Against US Tech

Europe is asserting digital sovereignty through new online safety legislation, creating an alternative to US-dominated internet governance. Discover how this impacts global tech regulation.

F1 tech brings 120MB/s wifi to UK trains in trial

Great Western Railway launches two-month trial of revolutionary wifi system using F1 technology that switches between 5G and satellites. Download speeds exceed 120MB/s - faster than many home broadband connections.

Therapy: A Path Out of Narcissism, Not Into It

Psychodynamic psychotherapy provides a crucial escape from narcissistic patterns, yet NHS cuts threaten this evidence-based mental health treatment. Join the fight for accessible therapy for all.

Gap Years: More Than Just Travel for UK Students

Discover why gap years are becoming essential for UK students to save money and gain maturity before university, especially for those from regional areas facing financial pressures.

Winter Fuel Payment scam warning for pensioners

Fraudsters are targeting millions of UK pensioners with fake Winter Fuel Payment texts and emails. Learn the red flags and how to protect yourself from this government impersonation scam.

Euston Puddle returns as a 'no-go zone' for disabled

The infamous Euston Puddle is back, creating a hazardous 'no-go zone' for disabled pedestrians near one of London's busiest stations. Discover why recent drainage works failed and what TfL plans to do next.

Londoners mourn the loss of internet cafes

Londoners are reminiscing about the city's vanished internet cafés. Discover why these once-vital hubs are dearly missed and what other high street businesses have disappeared.

New UK law tackles AI child abuse material

A proposed UK law empowers watchdogs to test AI models for child safety before release, as reports of AI-generated abuse material more than double. Learn how this aims to protect children.

Australia's postcode lottery for free specialist care

Exclusive investigation reveals how free healthcare access depends on location and condition. Discover your rights and options for affordable specialist treatment in Australia's strained public system.

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