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Internet regulator speaks out over Sydney video viewed by Southport killer that X fought to keep online
Australia’s online safety regulator has expressed “great sadness” after it was revealed a British teenager who fatally stabbed three children in the UK had earlier searched for a video of a Sydney church stabbing on social media that her office had attempted to have taken down.
An eSafety spokesperson on …
Storm Éowyn hits UK: ‘danger to life’ warnings in Scotland and Northern Ireland
A red “danger to life” weather warning is in place across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, ahead of a rare weather bomb brought by Storm Éowyn.
The Met Office is warning of very dangerous conditions and significant disruption, with flying debris, fallen trees on roads, large waves and power …
Friday briefing: Despite Rachel Reeves’s enthusiasm there is still a long way to go to get this project off the runway
Kemi Badenoch co-wrote report saying Prevent scheme could ‘alienate communities’
Kemi Badenoch, who criticised a Labour manifesto that warned the UK’s Prevent programme could alienate communities, co-authored a report which expressed concern that the same anti-radicalisation scheme was alienating communities.
The Conservative party leader backed an inquiry in 2015 that concluded “the public must not be the forgotten partner in …
Novak Djokovic retires hurt from Australian Open semi-final after losing first set to Alexander Zverev
Ten-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic has been booed off the court by some sections of Rod Laver Arena after sensationally retiring hurt from his semi-final against Alexander Zverev on Friday after losing the first set.
The Serb suffered an injury to his groin area in his quarter-final against Spain’s …
Irish-language cinema has bright future despite Oscars snub, says Kneecap director
Hollywood may not have been quite ready to see Kneecap “walking down the red carpet smoking a joint” but the makers of the comedy biopic about the hip-hop trio say it has shown there is a “bright future” for Irish-language cinema and an indigenous industry in Belfast.
The producers of …
Local heroes Olivia Gadecki and John Peers clinch Australian Open mixed doubles title
In a contest that had historians poring through the archives, Olivia Gadecki and John Peers secured the Australian Open mixed doubles title on Rod Laver Arena on Friday thanks to a late fightback and gritty match tie-break performance.
The pair overcame fellow Australians Kim Birrell and John-Patrick Smith 3-6, 6-4, …
French man on death row in Indonesia expected to return home in two weeks, minister says
Serge Atlaoui is expected to return to …
Ukraine war briefing: Russians say major oil refinery burning after Ukrainian drone strikes
Russian crews were responding to an air attack in the Ryazan region south-east of Moscow over Thursday night.
Social media channels posted videos of what appeared to be very large blazes in the city and said a major oil refinery and a power station had been hit by …
Popping a manu: New Zealand’s unique water jumping obsession
Over summer, a strange phenomenon plays out along New Zealand’s waterholes. Bridges, wharfs, cliffs and swimming pools throng with people readying to leap. Jumpers launch into the air, twist themselves into a v-shape – bums down, limbs akimbo – until they hit the surface, forcing water upwards in an almighty …