

Government data stolen in hack, minister confirms
Government data has been stolen in a hack though officials believe the risk to individuals is "low", Trade Minister Chris Bryant has said. That data is understood to have been on systems operated on the Home Office's behalf by the Foreign Office, whose staff detected the incident. It is understood a Chinese affiliated group is suspected of being behind the attack. The UK government has not named who it thinks is responsible, with a spokesperson saying it has been "working to


Dublin deaths 'being treated as murder-suicide'
The deaths of a man and child in Dublin are being treated as a murder-suicide, according to RTÉ News. The bodies of a man and a...


Woman smuggled baby into UK using fake birth story
Last summer, a woman was arrested at Gatwick Airport after she arrived from Nigeria with a very young baby girl. The woman had been...


Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Liverpool parade crash, police say
Detective Chief Superintendent Karen Jaundrill says police will continue to support those injured "in the days and weeks to come". She...


Sorrow and fury among Vancouver's Filipinos after attack on festival
Vancouver's Lapu Lapu festival, meant to be a celebration of Filipino pride, ended in a wail of sirens and screams. Eleven people died...


US, UK and Australia to begin sharing materials, supplies in AUKUS submarine deal
Australia will receive material and equipment to aid in the building of nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS deal, following the...














