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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 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.

6 in 7 Children in Poverty in UK Town

In Newport, Middlesbrough, six out of seven children grow up in poverty. Families and local services demand the two-child benefit cap be scrapped as the government prepares a new strategy.

Experts: Place-Based Budgets Can Fix UK Finances

Former ministers and policy experts argue that reorganising public services around local needs, not just tax rises, is key to solving Britain's budget crisis. Discover the vision for reform.

AI Media Deals Leave Artists With Scraps

Universal Music's AI deal with Udio reveals how media-tech partnerships serve corporate interests while artists face income loss. Discover why copyright lawsuits won't protect creators.

Why Running the BBC Remains an Impossible Job

Exploring why leading the BBC has become Britain's most challenging media role amid political pressure, funding crises and digital disruption. Discover the key challenges.

Gen Z Grads Earn £150k+ as Billionaire Nannies

Graduates are dreading traditional entry-level roles for lucrative private service jobs with the super-rich, earning over £150,000 as nannies. Discover this growing career shift.

Government AI Rollout Faces Security and Data Risks

Australian finance minister Katy Gallagher announces widespread AI adoption across government departments following positive trial results, despite concerns about data security and job impacts.

Universal Credit claimants soar to 8.3 million

New government figures reveal a surge of 1.1 million Universal Credit claimants in a year, with nearly half not required to work. Discover the latest on the UK's welfare reforms.

BBC Leadership Crisis Amid Political Pressure

The BBC faces a leadership crisis as political pressure mounts. Explore who might lead Britain's most trusted news organisation through turbulent times and why top candidates are hesitant.

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