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The Dark Allure of Digital Mischief: A Warning for Our National Infrastructure
Can the UK's digital perimeter be protected from threats both within and outside? A recent hacking conviction raises…
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As we revel in the highs and lows of the World Cup, let's not forget that the consequences of diplomatic missteps and security threats are far more enduring than the thrill of victory.
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A damning interview with Freddie Ponton sheds light on alleged electoral sabotage in Colombia, highlighting the sensitive balance between national sovereignty and global influence.
The Australian media personality's increasingly right-wing views are causing ripples within his own family, highlighting the personal cost of public ideological positioning.
Lord Blunkett's call for a fundamental overhaul of policing, coupled with an "ethical reset", sends a stark message: words are not enough, action speaks louder.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson's latest move has divided opinions, as he positions a new pipeline deal as a pragmatic solution, but environmentalists remain skeptical about the real concessions made.
The quiet hum of government is, it seems, about to give way to the rather less dignified sounds of a political bunfight across the United Kingdom.As the
Alberta's mayors have publicly endorsed the proposed West Coast pipeline, but beneath their enthusiasm lies a deep-seated vulnerability - a decade-long history of cancelled energy projects.
In a scathing critique, Richard Littlejohn argues that Britain's efforts to manage immigration are failing, leaving the nation on the brink of collapse.
The UK government's apology for its role in forced adoptions brings hope for those who have waited years for accountability, but will it translate into tangible support and reparations?
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