NHS chiefs warn a 'catastrophic' cyber attack is now a bigger threat than another pandemic
Sir Jim Mackey, chief executive of NHS England, told a board meeting on Thursday that the risk had grown 'dramatically' in the past few weeks alone.
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Sir Jim Mackey, chief executive of NHS England, told a board meeting on Thursday that the risk had grown 'dramatically' in the past few weeks alone.
The Prince of Wales is said to share a 'very close' brotherly bond with Peter Phillips. Yet William was noticeably absent from his extravagant nuptials to Autumn Kelly in 2008.
Chris Thrall speaks about his last sighting of Dawa Sherpa, who was spotted alive by a cleaning crew as he slid slowly down the world's tallest mountain.
Deliveries in 30 minutes or less coming to Manchester and Birmingham and fresh groceries service to start in London Amazon is expanding fast-track deliveries in the UK, including adding fresh fruit and vegetables to same-day services, after closing its standalone grocery stores. The firm said it would expand Amazon Now, its ultra-fast delivery service that already delivers goods in less than 30 minutes to parts of London, to also serve Manchester and Birmingham this year. Continue reading...
Nepali guide Hillary Dawa Sherpa went missing near the so-called โDeath Zoneโ where oxygen levels are too low to sustain human life for long
Labour originally said the sector would shrink by only 37,000 pupils in the long run as a result of the policy - but this may now turn out to be an underestimate.
โThe first heatwaves of the season reveal how โill-prepared governments across the continent are to protect people from increasingly dangerous temperatures โข Donโt get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Meteorological summer has begun, ushered in with scorching heat that struck before spring was up. Although western Europe is now mostly free from last weekโs heat dome โ which shattered temperature records for May in the UK and Ireland โ it is already bracing for yet another sweltering summer. Oppressive days, restless nights and furious fires are brewing. On Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organisation warned us all to prepare for the imminent return of the warming weather pattern El Niรฑo. Scientists have not worked out how many people died during this latest bout of hot weather, but one environmental epidemiologistโs early modelling pegged it at 250 extra deaths in the UK alone on the weekend before temperatures peaked. The full death toll is likely to be particularly high because the heat struck before people had properly adjusted their behaviour to stay safe in the heat. Continue reading...
A Virgin Media O2 report suggests an average of 36% of time spent on phones is without a clear purpose.
People working in the private sector typically receive only two to four weeks on full pay, with almost a third on statutory sick pay alone.
Wang Zyuan disappeared on May 27 while hiking alone on St. Kitts' Mount Liamuiga trail
Experts are trying to find the best way to screen for prostate cancer, since blood tests alone are not accurate enough for most men.
This tale of the Studio 54 stunner-turned-extraterrestrial who lured models to his Manhattan apartment for sex, money โ or to give them mint face masks โ is fascinating โฆ yet fails to explain quite why so many believed his baloney Documentaries about cults all have the same task, at which they nearly all fail: explaining exactly how so many people fell under the spell of a man (itโs always a man) who was, to outside observers, so obviously a damaged charlatan. None of it makes sense; it wouldnโt count as a cult if it did. Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult does a messy job of telling the story of Frederick von Mierers, who spent the 1980s luring models into his spiritual enlightenment society, Eternal Values. Von Mierersโ life was all lies, chaos and mystery and it would be hard to set it out coherently, however diligently you tried. But this is like trying to keep up with an erratic bar-room raconteur who keeps glossing over the important bits so they can skip on to the next bit of gossip. Admittedly, each new piece of info is wildly juicy. Continue reading...
It takes a brave person to write about a gang of 20-somethings navigating life and love in neighbouring Manhattan apartments. Sadly this is not an instant classic โ itโs a slice of schmaltzy pudding flopping on to a plate More than three decades after Friends launched, it is still a brave writer who puts out a show about a gaggle of twentysomethings learning to navigate life and love in a brace of unfeasibly palatial apartments in Manhattan. Brave or, perhaps, foolish. The new sitcom from Mindy Kaling (who began her writing and acting career on the US version of The Office and most recently created high school comedy Never Have I Ever and university sitcom The Sex Lives of College Girls) gives us five rather than six friends split between two apartments across a hallway. Two of them are people of colour rather than maintaining the Kauffman-Cranesโ now infamously melanin-free approach to city life, but the keen eye can still trace the ancestry. The ear may have more trouble. Kalingโs scripts try hard but rarely shine, let alone dazzle as the Friendsโ dialogue almost unfailingly did. Continue reading...
WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: Henry Nowak begged officers to call an ambulance after being stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, 23, who carried out the murder in Southampton city centre.
Sam Levinsonโs HBO show went to garish new extremes to show the hollowness of the American Dream This article contains spoilers Ahead of the series finale, I didnโt think there was much more that Euphoria could do to shock me. Since season three of the HBO drama picked up its story five years after the group of teens graduated high school, Sam Levinsonโs brainchild has made jaw-dropping scenes its raison dโetre. From Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) cosplaying as a dog and making mega bucks on OnlyFans, to Nate (Jacob Elordi) getting his fingers and toes chopped off before being buried alive, and Jules (Hunter Schafer) being mummified in plastic by her sugar daddy, the last eight episodes have demanded our attention in a media landscape where that very thing is valued above all else. But as I watched the final episode, it once again delivered something unexpected. The 88-minute finale felt like a standalone feature film, with no shortage of biblical references. It even ended with the final words: โMay God bless us all.โ The sudden pivot into a nostalgic, star-spangled morality is indicative of a confused show that, right up until the last moment, hasnโt been sure what itโs trying to tell us. As a lesson in ethics, it falls flat. Yet looking more deeply, there is something more complicated going on. Continue reading...
William Fennell, 54, claims that the lives of his children aged ten and seven have been put at risk, with more than 60 balls flying into his garden or driveway in the last two years alone.
With ceasefire deal awaiting Trumpโs approval, the president contradicts himself over the scale of U.S. military successes
Most of us loved dancing when we were kids. I dip my toe in at Melbourneโs Rising festival and rediscover that simple, pure joy As I wait for my first Cuban salsa class to begin, I have the distinct feeling that I am poorly prepared. Iโm wearing heavy jeans, a bulky woollen sweater and boots. I have never done a dance class in my life โ or any kind of exercise class. I donโt know anything about salsa, Cuban or otherwise. Standing alone, I notice that everyone has come with at least one friend, and begin to suspect that it takes two to Cuban salsa. Thereโs no time to find out โ the class is starting. This year, Rising festival โ Melbourneโs winter arts offering โ has consolidated its longstanding dance focus into a mini-festival: the inaugural Australian Dance Biennale, showcasing Australian and international work. Thereโs also a series of dance classes, romantically titled The Land of 1000 Dances, held in the romantically decrepit Flinders Street Ballroom. Running daily until 7 June, with classes costing $29 a pop, the diverse schedule includes Afro-fusion, ballroom, voguing, waltz and K-pop for teens and tweens. Continue reading...
With ceasefire deal awaiting Trumpโs approval, the president contradicts himself over the scale of U.S. military successes
Curated edits mean people are treating museums as stand-alone shopping destinations rather than simply exit points First it came for bookshops. Then your favourite coffee shop. Now there is a new frontier when it comes to upping your merch game: museums. Instead of art print postcards and coffee table books, you are now more likely to find everything from slogan T-shirts to coffee mugs when you โexit through the gift shopโ, as museums look to merch-maxx in order to boost revenue Continue reading...