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Government Excludes Welfare Bill from King’s Speech Amid Major Reforms

The government is reshaping welfare policy without introducing new legislation , focusing instead on reforms designed to ease the burden on those with health conditions and young people struggling to enter the workforce. Among the key changes are “right to try” provisions that allow individuals with health challenges to work without triggering mandatory benefit reassessments.

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Reform UK Councillor Suspended Over Inflammatory Anti-Islam and Antisemitic Posts

Newly Elected Plymouth Councillor Faces Party Suspension Ben Rowe , recently elected to Plymouth City Council with an overwhelming 1,649 votes—more than twice the tally of Labour’s Tina Tuohy—now confronts suspension from Reform UK . The party took swift action after a series of disturbing social media posts surfaced, revealing extremist and hateful content targeting Islam and Jewish communities.

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Green Party’s Zack Polanski Faces Council Tax Controversy Over Houseboat

Questions Surround Polanski’s Council Tax Payments Amid Boat Residency Zack Polanski , deputy leader of the Green Party , is under scrutiny after reports emerged suggesting he may not have paid council tax on his houseboat residence for the past three years. The controversy erupted following an advertisement to sell the boat, which Polanski’s partner placed, revealing they were leaving their unique floating home behind.

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Jess Phillips Criticizes PM’s Leadership, Citing Stalled Progress on Child Safety

MP Jess Phillips Voices Frustration Over Incremental Policy Changes Jess Phillips has openly challenged the leadership of the Prime Minister, highlighting the slow pace of meaningful reform under his tenure. In a candid letter, Phillips revealed that significant change in her role only came after she issued threats in response to what she described as “catastrophic mistakes.” Phillips acknowledged the Prime Minister as a fundamentally good man who cares about important issues.

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UK Borrowing Costs Surge Amid PM Uncertainty and Market Turmoil

Bond Yields Spike as Investors Question UK Fiscal Stability UK government borrowing costs have surged sharply, driven by mounting uncertainty over the future of the Prime Minister and its implications on fiscal policy. Investors are rattled by fears that a new leadership might alter borrowing strategies, including potentially relaxing or extending fiscal rules.

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Starmer Holds Ground Amid Labour Leadership Uncertainty

Silence from Ed Miliband Signals Shifting Allegiances Ed Miliband , the Energy Secretary, left the cabinet without comment, a move that speaks volumes amid Labour’s internal turbulence. Politically aligned with Miatta Fahnbulleh , who resigned as a government minister early this morning and publicly urged the Prime Minister to reconsider his position, Miliband’s silence hints at deeper fractures within the party.

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How Self-Driving Cars Will Revolutionize Road Safety and Communication

Breaking New Ground in Autonomous Vehicle Interaction Chris Vallance dives deep into pioneering research aimed at enabling self-driving cars to communicate seamlessly with pedestrians, cyclists, and other road users. This innovative technology promises to transform our streets, making them safer and more intuitive for everyone.

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Pam Cronrath Brings Husband Bill’s Voice to Life with Stunning Hologram

A Heartfelt Tribute Transforms Grief into a Groundbreaking Experience Pam Cronrath transformed sorrow into innovation by creating a lifelike, speaking hologram of her late husband, Bill . Determined to fulfill a heartfelt promise for a “super wake,” Pam unveiled Bill’s hologram to an audience of 200 guests, delivering a surprising and touching verbal greeting that left everyone awe-struck.

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Inside Big Tech’s Hidden Workforce: The Kenyan Tech Layoffs and AI Communication Breakthroughs

Thousands of Kenyan Tech Workers Face Sudden Job Cuts The underbelly of big tech’s global operations has come into sharp focus with the recent layoffs of over a thousand outsourced tech professionals in Kenya . These workers, often the unseen engine room powering major technology giants, now confront sudden redundancy, raising urgent questions about the sustainability and ethics of offshore tech labor.

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The Rise of Drone Warfare: Robots Transforming the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Robotic Combat Takes Center Stage in Modern Warfare UFORCE remains tight-lipped about the specific robotic battle showcased in President Zelensky’s recent video, yet the company confirms its fleet of air, land, and sea drones actively engage in ongoing combat operations. “While I can’t disclose operational details or UFORCE’s exact role, we’ve executed over 150,000 successful combat missions since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022,” stated Rhiannon Padley , UFORCE’s UK Director of

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Elon Musk’s Push for Control at OpenAI Revealed in Boardroom Battles

OpenAI Leadership Navigates Complex Relationships Amidst Corporate Shifts Shivon Zilis remained a trusted figure on the OpenAI board long after Elon Musk exited the company, with CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman supporting her continued role. Despite Musk’s departure, Zilis maintained close ties with the leadership until at least 2023, underscoring the intertwined personal and professional dynamics shaping the AI giant’s trajectory.

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Meta Takes On UK Regulator Over Online Safety Fees

Meta , the powerhouse behind Facebook and Instagram , has launched a high-stakes legal battle against the UK media watchdog Ofcom . The dispute centers on fees and fines imposed under the stringent Online Safety Act , which came into effect in July 2025 to clamp down on harmful content online.

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TikTok Launches £3.99 Monthly Subscription for Ad-Free Experience in UK

TikTok Unveils Paid Option to Skip Ads for UK Users TikTok is reshaping how UK users engage with its platform by introducing a £3.99 monthly subscription that removes all adverts. Starting this Monday, users aged 18 and older will receive notifications prompting them to choose between continuing with the free, ad-supported version or paying for an uninterrupted, ad-free experience.

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Instagram Disables End-to-End Encryption: What This Means for Your DMs

Meta Reverses Course on Instagram’s Privacy Protection Instagram has abruptly ended its support for ultra-private direct messaging by disabling end-to-end encryption (E2EE) globally. This decisive move marks a significant reversal from Meta’s previous commitment to making encrypted messaging the cornerstone of user privacy.

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TikTok Pulls Back AI Video Summaries After Hilarious Mistakes

AI Missteps Trigger Quick Revisions on TikTok TikTok has scaled back its experimental AI feature that generated wildly inaccurate video summaries, including one bizarre case that described a celebrity as a “collection of various blueberries with different toppings.” Getty Images TikTok logo displayed on a smartphone screen, with enlarged, faded versions of the logo reflected across it. The AI-powered “overviews” recently appeared beneath some videos on the platform, aiming to summarize content o

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