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Pubs get 1am closing for World Cup knockouts

UK pubs can serve until 1am if England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stages. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood confirms the extension to boost the struggling hospitality sector.

AI accounts on TikTok get billions of views

A new report reveals hundreds of AI-focused TikTok accounts are spreading anti-immigrant and sexualised content, garnering billions of views. Discover the findings and TikTok's response.

Ealing Council cracks down on HMO conversions

Ealing Council introduces stricter rules for landlords converting family homes into HMOs. New requirements include mandatory licensing and planning permission for all shared properties.

Pub owner attacked, then faces licence removal

Amber Knight was brutally attacked after refusing a man a pint at closing time. The Met Police then tried to revoke her pub's licence despite community support. Read the shocking full story.

TikTok boss insists AI keeps teens safe from harm

Exclusive: TikTok's Ali Law tells Sky News how sophisticated AI now understands context better than humans, ensuring teen safety despite cutting 400+ moderator jobs. Read the full interview.

YouTube's Cultural Revolution for Gen Z

Explore how YouTube transformed from video platform to cultural backdrop for millions, creating new content forms and fragmenting viewing habits across generations.

WhatsApp data leak affects billions of users

Security researchers discovered a method to expose WhatsApp users' phone numbers and profile data. Learn how to protect your privacy and what this means for your security.

TikTok gives users control over AI content

TikTok is launching a new feature allowing users to reduce AI-generated videos on their feeds. The platform hosts over 1bn AI videos. Learn how to manage your content preferences.

Guardian Removes Article in Content Review

The Guardian has removed an article as part of its ongoing content management process. Learn more about the publication's editorial standards and procedures.

Guardian's New Terms: What UK Users Need to Know

The Guardian has updated its terms and conditions with significant changes affecting AI training, user content licensing, and account management. Learn how these updates impact your digital rights and responsibilities.

AI-Powered Publishing Scam Targets UK Authors

A sophisticated global publishing scam using AI-generated staff and fake testimonials is targeting aspiring authors in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Learn how to protect yourself.

South London council bans unsafe rental properties

Wandsworth Council is using stricter licensing powers to tackle rogue landlords renting dangerous properties. Over 40 formal notices already issued to protect tenants from fire risks and undersized rooms.

EU Investigates Google for Demoting News Content

The EU launches Digital Markets Act investigation into Google Search over concerns it unfairly demotes commercial news content, potentially causing significant revenue losses for publishers.

6ft 9in woman builds career from Giantess fetish content

Katie Woolls, a 27-year-old Londoner, transformed her 6ft 9in height into a successful career creating Giantess fetish content on OnlyFans after leaving tech sales. Discover how she earns a comfortable UK salary fulfilling niche fantasies.

YouTube 'Sedating' Children, MPs Told

UK Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce tells MPs algorithmic YouTube content fails to stimulate young minds. Experts call for funding and regulation to protect children's media.

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