MP Peter Bone suspended from Commons for bullying PA Media MPs have voted to suspend Peter Bone from the Commons for six weeks after an investigation found he had bullied and was sexually inappropriate around a former member of staff. The move is likely to lead to a by-election in his Wellingborough constituency, a former… Continue reading MP Peter Bone suspended from Commons for bullying
Author: admin
Paedophiles using AI to turn singers and film stars into kids
Paedophiles using AI to turn singers and film stars into kids Getty Images By Joe Tidy Cyber correspondent Paedophiles are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create images of celebrities as children. The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said images of a well-known female singer reimagined as a child are being shared by predators. On one dark… Continue reading Paedophiles using AI to turn singers and film stars into kids
Peter Bone: Abuse by MP left me broken, former aide says
Peter Bone: Abuse by MP left me broken, former aide says This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Hannah Miller & Phil Kemp BBC Politics A former parliamentary staff member has described how “physical, emotional and psychological abuse” by the MP he worked… Continue reading Peter Bone: Abuse by MP left me broken, former aide says
Tinder: Friends and family can help you make a good match
Tinder: Friends and family can help you make a good match Getty Images It’s often said romantic partners need the approval of our friends and family. But now the dating app Tinder is taking things a step further, by enabling friends and family of users to recommend potential matches. Under the Tinder Matchmaker feature, users… Continue reading Tinder: Friends and family can help you make a good match
Government to close 50 migrant hotels
Government to close 50 migrant hotels Getty Images By Nick Eardley & Michael Sheils McNamee BBC News The government is set to confirm plans to end the use of 50 hotels to house migrants by January. In March, the BBC learned around 400 hotels were being used to house record numbers of asylum seekers. On… Continue reading Government to close 50 migrant hotels
Rishi Sunak says Al-Ahli hospital blast likely caused by missile from Gaza
Rishi Sunak says Al-Ahli hospital blast likely caused by missile from Gaza This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Rishi Sunak says the UK has judged that the blast at Gaza’s Al-Ahli hospital was likely caused by “a missile, or part of one” fired… Continue reading Rishi Sunak says Al-Ahli hospital blast likely caused by missile from Gaza
Braverman to quiz police boss over Met response at Gaza protest
Braverman to quiz police boss over Met response at Gaza protest EPA By Helen Catt & Henry Zeffman BBC Politics Home Secretary Suella Braverman is to quiz Met chief Sir Mark Rowley chief about the force’s response to incidents during a pro-Palestinian protest. A video posted online appeared to show a man chanting “jihad” during… Continue reading Braverman to quiz police boss over Met response at Gaza protest
Rishi Sunak renews plea for Gaza aid during visit to Egypt
Rishi Sunak renews plea for Gaza aid during visit to Egypt Palestinian Presidency/Anadolu via Getty Images By Adam Durbin BBC News Rishi Sunak has met the Palestinian Authority president in Egypt as part of a tour of the Middle East. Mr Sunak and Mahmoud Abbas jointly condemned Hamas’s attacks on Israel and the PM “expressed… Continue reading Rishi Sunak renews plea for Gaza aid during visit to Egypt
Georgia Harrison ‘had talks’ about becoming Labour MP
Georgia Harrison ‘had talks’ about becoming Labour MP By James Gregory BBC News TV personality Georgia Harrison has said she has had “serious conversations” with Labour MPs about a bid to represent the party in Essex. The former Love Island star, 28, told the Sun she felt Britain needed “more normal people going into politics”.… Continue reading Georgia Harrison ‘had talks’ about becoming Labour MP
Google Pixel’s face-altering photo tool sparks AI manipulation debate
Google Pixel’s face-altering photo tool sparks AI manipulation debate Getty Images By Darren Waters BBC News The camera never lies. Except, of course, it does – and seemingly more often with each passing day. In the age of the smartphone, digital edits on the fly to improve photos have become commonplace, from boosting colours to… Continue reading Google Pixel’s face-altering photo tool sparks AI manipulation debate