There have been a spate of antisemitism-related offences in Australia recently. A synagogue was set on fire in Melbourne last ...
Province’s top court recently ruled that requiring prospective lawyers to swear oath to the King is unconstitutional ...
Planning work to clear a mountain of fly-tipped waste in Oxfordshire is set to begin after fire risk had been detected at the ...
Ireland came up short but that was a belter of a way to end November. You can read Matt Gault's report from Dublin here, and ...
Companies seeking government funding or fast-tracking must make their case to the blunt former investment banker, who has ...
"I know people talk about “boyfriend twins,” but what causes that phenomenon? And should I be concerned about it?" ...
There’s something about holiday shopping that transforms perfectly reasonable humans into territorial cart warriors ready to ...
One particularly sneaky scam is a browser-in-the-browser (BitB) attack, in which threat actors create a fake browser window that looks like a trusted single sign-on (SSO) login page within a real ...
Dr Neil Hudson, South East Water's head of water quality, told BBC Radio Kent the company is putting out supplies that need to be boiled before drinking "to make sure that we can restore supplies for ...
Today, the Trump administration announced new rules that would end gender-affirming care for minors at hospitals across the ...
UC Berkeley Computer Science Professor Sarah Chasins joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about coding. How ...
Alas, no, as it turns out that a very popular web app framework, used heavily in servers around the world, has been discovered to have a maximum severity security bug. The software packages in ...