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Buckingham Palace warden unmasked as neo-Nazi

A former Buckingham Palace warden who guided tours has been exposed as a neo-Nazi extremist working with far-right groups. The revelation raises serious security questions for the Royal Household. Read the full investigation.

EU Plans to Weaken GDPR Data Protection Laws

Leaked documents reveal EU plans to dilute GDPR data protection laws, risking Europe's digital sovereignty and empowering US tech giants. Urgent action needed to enforce existing regulations.

Prison Blunder: Dozens Wrongly Freed

Exclusive investigation reveals how systemic failures led to the mistaken release of prisoners across England and Wales, raising serious questions about public safety and justice system protocols.

Far-right extremists top UK terror referrals

New government data reveals a dramatic shift in UK terrorism threats as far-right referrals surpass Islamist extremism cases for the first time in Prevent programme history.

Prison Crisis: Second Inmate Wrongly Freed

England's prison system faces scrutiny after a second dangerous inmate is mistakenly released, exposing critical failures in security protocols and inmate management.

Amazon Sues AI Rival Perplexity Over Copyright

Tech giant Amazon files groundbreaking lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, accusing it of massive copyright infringement by training its chatbot on web content without permission. The legal battle could redefine AI development rules.

M&S profits plunge 90% after cyber attack

Retail giant Marks & Spencer reveals devastating financial impact of cyber attack as annual profits nearly wiped out, dropping from £32.4 million to just £2.5 million.

Google Plans Space Datacentres for AI Boom

Google reveals ambitious plans to deploy datacentres in space, pioneering extraterrestrial computing to power the AI revolution while tackling Earth's energy constraints.

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