Vertu Motors Gets £3.9m Payout After JLR Cyber-Attack
Vertu Motors has secured a £3.9m business interruption payout from insurers after a cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover disrupted vehicle supply and systems.
Vertu Motors has secured a £3.9m business interruption payout from insurers after a cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover disrupted vehicle supply and systems.
Former PM Gordon Brown reveals he questioned Andrew's 'unacceptable costs' as trade envoy in 2008, urging police to widen inquiry into use of public funds and links to Epstein.
King Charles became the first British monarch to address a joint session of Congress in 35 years, then dined at the White House. He appealed to Trump on NATO and Ukraine, but did it work?
A man has been arrested following a stabbing incident targeting two Jewish individuals in Golders Green, London. Police are investigating the attack as a hate crime.
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RecommendedNigel Farage has admitted receiving £5m from Reform UK donor Christopher Harborne, claiming it was for personal security. The undisclosed gift raises questions about transparency and may lead to a standards investigation.
Two men were stabbed in Golders Green in a suspected antisemitic attack, leaving the Jewish community shocked and questioning their safety in the UK.
Keir Starmer faced an extra PMQs session due to prorogation delay, but Kemi Badenoch's attacks fell flat, leaving the PM unscathed and energized.
Co-op is marking commonly stolen items like alcohol and detergents with invisible forensic spray to track reselling, helping cut store crime by a fifth last year as new retail crime law takes effect.
King Charles made history as the first British monarch to address Congress in 35 years, using humor and subtle appeals on NATO and Ukraine. Expert analysis on Trump's reaction.
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RecommendedThe US Supreme Court unanimously revived a lawsuit by anti-abortion centers challenging a New Jersey subpoena, ruling that federal claims can proceed despite ongoing state court litigation.
Readers respond to the debate on Westminster's drinking culture, with humorous and critical takes on MPs' alcohol consumption and its comical visibility.
Peter Brookes argues that declining fertility rates are not due to biological infertility but economic conditions and smartphone usage affecting coupling.
Carole Jordan's groundbreaking astrophysics discoveries and her role as a formidable advocate for women in science, leading to fairer promotions at Oxford.
Maurice Shakur sues Duane Davis and unnamed co-conspirators for Tupac's 1996 murder, seeking accountability and to reveal all involved parties.
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RecommendedFederal prosecutors released selfies of Cole Tomas Allen, who allegedly planned to kill Donald Trump at the White House correspondents' dinner, and filed a motion to detain him.
Family of jailed Iranian Nobel peace prize winner Narges Mohammadi says her health is deteriorating rapidly, with suspected heart attack and drastic weight loss, calling continued imprisonment a death sentence.
Nigel Farage has been referred to parliament's standards watchdog after receiving an undeclared £5m gift from a crypto tycoon, sparking calls for investigation.
Housing minister Matthew Pennycook says a ban on new leasehold properties is complex and may not take effect until after the next general election, defending the government's gradual approach.
Ukraine has asked Israel to seize a vessel carrying grain allegedly stolen from Russian-occupied territories, sparking a diplomatic dispute between the two nations.
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RecommendedRachel Reeves's plan to mandate pension fund investment in UK assets faced backlash for overriding fiduciary duty. After concessions, the diluted powers lack bite.
Black lawmakers decry the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Louisiana v Callais, which weakens a key provision of the Voting Rights Act and threatens their congressional seats.
Parliament's failure to pass assisted dying reform due to procedural obstruction calls for democratic innovation, such as a citizens' assembly, to resolve ethical and legal dilemmas.
The UAE's departure from Opec after 60 years is a geopolitical shift that weakens the cartel, but the world must accelerate the transition to renewables regardless of oil price effects.
The Office for Students' failed fine against the University of Sussex exposes deeper issues, including slow responses to crises and financial turmoil in higher education.
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RecommendedRui Pinto, the hacker behind Football Leaks, was acquitted of 241 counts in a second Portuguese trial after the court ruled the charges were invalid.
Senior UK ministers criticize Rachel Reeves’s reported rent freeze plan, ruled out by No 10. Speculation grows over chancellor’s job security.
Former FBI director James Comey was indicted for a seashell post interpreted as a threat against President Trump. He appeared in court, declaring innocence.
Sophie Corcoran, a GB News commentator, is suing the 10,000 Interns Foundation for not offering internships to white people, claiming discrimination under the Equality Act.
King Charles faced a mixed US welcome: praised in DC but snubbed by NYC Mayor Mamdani, who demanded return of the Koh-i-Noor diamond during the 9/11 memorial visit.
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RecommendedIn a 90-minute call, Putin and Trump discussed the Iran war and a potential temporary Ukraine ceasefire, with Putin offering to take Iran's uranium to Russia.