Party Animals AI Contest Triggers Fan Backlash and Review Bomb
Party Animals faces backlash over an AI video contest, prompting over 1,000 negative Steam reviews and fan outrage, threatening its reputation.
Party Animals faces backlash over an AI video contest, prompting over 1,000 negative Steam reviews and fan outrage, threatening its reputation.
Police smash a county lines crack house opposite a school in Dagenham, seizing drugs, cash, and weapons including a samurai sword. Seven arrested.
British Chambers of Commerce boss Shevauna Haviland warns doubling steel tariffs will cause 'immediate hardship' for UK manufacturers, urging government to extend transition and reduce quota cuts.
Martin Lewis warns over 750,000 unclaimed Child Trust Funds worth £2,200 each for 21-25 year olds. HMRC is contacting eligible Brits.
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RecommendedPolice believe they have identified three women whose bodies were found in the sea off Brighton beach. Formal identification is ongoing, and an investigation continues.
City AM employees left stranded after Guildhall awards, Andy Burnham's secret London trip, Scottish Mortgage typo, and X-rated blunder in Tory shadow business secretary's email.
Hicham Medjebour, 27, has been charged with firearm possession and perverting justice after Nahom Medhanie, 26, was shot dead in Camden on March 28.
Readers discuss Angine De Poitrine, Count Binface, Labour leadership, Brexit, Iran, LTNs, and pet owner heartbreak in this letters roundup.
Hedge fund tycoon Crispin Odey settles four sexual assault claims weeks before trial, denies wrongdoing, and continues legal battle with FCA.
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RecommendedThe NCA releases a list of 12 most wanted fugitives, including murderers and drug barons, believed to be hiding in Spain, marking 20 years of Operation Captura.
Catch up on Thursday's top stories including political developments, economic updates, and cultural highlights in this comprehensive afternoon news roundup.
Victorian Labor vows to strengthen consequences for young offenders after police withdrew 109 charges against a 14-year-old girl due to doli incapax rule.
Westminster braces for Wes Streeting to announce Labour leadership bid; Angela Rayner cleared by HMRC, hints at supporting Andy Burnham as potential candidate.
Poland engages in urgent defence talks as Russia-Ukraine strikes escalate. Latest updates on the conflict and international response.
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RecommendedXi Jinping warns Donald Trump against confrontation, urging partnership and cooperation during US visit to Beijing, amid tensions over trade, Iran, and Taiwan.
The ages of three women found dead at Brighton Beach have been revealed as between 20 and 30. Police continue to investigate and identify the victims.
Katie Price admits she looked like a 'd**k' after husband Lee Andrews missed his flight to the UK for a joint TV appearance, fueling speculation he is banned from leaving Dubai.
Tormore Distillery, under new owners Elixir Distillers, launches a fruit-forward whisky range and plans estate rewilding, aiming to revive its iconic Speyside legacy.
Richard Werstine, wanted for the 1993 murder of Cold as Life vocalist Rodney Barger, was arrested in Panama after over 30 years as a fugitive.
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RecommendedKemi Badenoch criticises Keir Starmer's leadership after King's Speech, claiming he lacks authority amid Labour discontent and local election losses.
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves cancels special session on redrawing supreme court districts but expects congressional map changes by 2027, targeting Rep. Bennie Thompson's seat.
Wes Streeting is expected to launch a leadership challenge against Keir Starmer as soon as Thursday, derailing the prime minister's political reset during the king's speech.
King Charles reads the King's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, appearing weary as PM Starmer faces a leadership crisis and potential ouster.
Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, co-founder of the Muslim Institute and Muslim Parliament, known for civil rights advocacy and interfaith work, has died aged 86.
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RecommendedA small restaurant owner in Margate explains why Labour lost her vote, citing tax burdens that leave her earning below minimum wage despite generating £100k for the Treasury.
A letter criticizes Sadiq Khan's optimistic view of London, arguing it ignores soaring rents, housing insecurity, and rising costs affecting ordinary people.
Campaigners share success stories of saving village pubs despite challenges, highlighting community resilience and the importance of social spaces.
Labour members express fury over leadership distractions, urging focus on government achievements. Letters criticize Burnham's maneuvering and call for valuing actions over rhetoric.
President Trump's late-night Truth Social posts, filled with conspiracy theories and attacks, intensify debates over his mental fitness and the 25th Amendment.
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RecommendedA cartoon by Rebecca Hendin captures the internal turmoil within the Labour Party as leadership battles intensify, highlighting key figures and policy divisions.