Met Police Uses Palantir AI to Flag Officer Misconduct
The Metropolitan Police confirms using Palantir AI tools to analyze officer behavior data, drawing criticism from the Police Federation over 'automated suspicion' and privacy risks.
The Metropolitan Police confirms using Palantir AI tools to analyze officer behavior data, drawing criticism from the Police Federation over 'automated suspicion' and privacy risks.
A Ukrainian mother explains that having babies during the ongoing war is a patriotic act, highlighting resilience and hope for the nation's future amid adversity.
Protesters gathered outside Tehran universities as they reopened, mourning those killed in last month's government crackdown. Anti-government and pro-monarchy chants were heard demanding an end to clerical rule.
A 20-year-old man stabbed to death at a skate park in Northampton has been identified as Mason Miller. A 17-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries in the same incident.
A Scarborough businessman was charged nearly £3,000 by North Yorkshire Council for putting up dozens of British flags on lampposts, sparking debate over community spirit versus regulations.
France will summon US Ambassador Charles Kushner after official US accounts commented on the killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque, warning of rising 'violent radical leftism'.
Sociologist Eva M Meyersson Milgrom explains how 'bridge ties'—loose connections across different social spheres—help heal political polarization and create more resilient communities through shared interests rather than shared beliefs.
Blackwater founder Erik Prince has been appointed non-executive chair of Ukrainian drone software company Swarmer, according to SEC filings. The company specializes in autonomous drone swarming technology tested in Ukraine's war with Russia.
Labour MP Naz Shah shares harrowing account of being arrested with her mother for murder, suicide attempt, and her mother's conviction in exclusive memoir extract.
President Trump claims a 'great hospital boat' is en route to Greenland to aid the sick, though it's unclear if Denmark or Greenland requested assistance, amid ongoing US interest in acquiring the territory.
Thousands of young people in the UK could be missing out on an average of £2,242 in forgotten Child Trust Funds, set up for those born between 2002 and 2011.
A resurfaced clip reveals royal protection officers called Prince Andrew by an expletive nickname, describing him as rude and arrogant, as he faces police investigation and exile.
Denmark's defence minister rebuffed Donald Trump's claim that Greenland needs medical assistance, stating the autonomous territory has free healthcare and adequate facilities.
Councillor Ray Morgon announces he will not stand in May's elections after 24 years in local politics, citing health concerns and plans to retire in Dorset.
Newly released emails show Metropolitan Police officers were instructed to provide security at a lavish party hosted by Jeffrey Epstein in New York for Prince Andrew in 2010, raising serious questions about police conduct.
Jesús Armas, released from Venezuela's notorious Helicoide prison after 14 months, describes the surreal moment of Maduro's capture and the cautious optimism amid ongoing political struggles.
Jesse Jackson's international activism extended far beyond US civil rights, championing Palestinian statehood, opposing apartheid, and negotiating prisoner releases worldwide.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former residence faces continued police searches as political figures demand investigations into his links with Jeffrey Epstein. The former prince remains eighth in line to the throne despite recent arrest.
As the war enters its fourth year, Ukrainians like Iryna in Kyiv describe exhaustion from constant power outages, heating shortages, and loss, rejecting the label of resilience as an unwanted burden.
University students in Tehran clashed with security forces during protests commemorating victims of January's crackdown, as US President Donald Trump considers military strikes against Iran.
Conservative former security minister Tom Tugendhat demands a parliamentary investigation into Andrew and Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, as police searches at the ex-duke's former home enter a fourth day.
Labour MP Naz Shah opens up about her traumatic past, including being arrested for murder at 18, her mother's conviction, and her journey to becoming a celebrated politician.
Matt Goodwin, Reform UK's candidate in Gorton and Denton, runs a campaign marked by limited public appearances and culture war focus, raising questions about his political ambitions.
Dai Davies, former head of royal protection, claims it's 'inconceivable' Andrew's security officers saw nothing, amid police probes into misconduct and Epstein links.
The city of Chernihiv became a symbol of Ukrainian resistance when 2,000 defenders held off 30,000 Russian troops in a brutal siege that lasted weeks. Survivors share their harrowing stories of survival and resilience.
As the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, residents of Chernihiv share harrowing tales of survival, resistance, and hope amid relentless Russian attacks.
Thousands marched in Paris supporting Ukraine as diplomatic disputes with Hungary and Slovakia escalate over energy supplies, amid ongoing conflict developments.
More than a dozen Arab and Islamic governments issue joint statement denouncing US Ambassador Mike Huckabee's remarks about Israel's biblical right to Middle East territory as inflammatory and threatening regional peace.
A parliamentary committee reveals Microsoft's Copilot AI provided inaccurate evidence used by West Midlands Police to pursue a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters, damaging community relations.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says Australia has limited options to block the return of 34 women and children from a Syrian detention camp, while warning against inflammatory political rhetoric.