National Audit Office finds £415m overspend as more children travel farther to schools that meet their needsHome-to-school transport costs in England have risen to £2.3bn a year, as increasing numbers of children with special educational needs and disa…
Two million energy customers are due £240m from old accounts, says Ofgem
Regulator is urging anyone who has moved in recent years to check whether they are owed a refundAlmost 2 million energy bill payers could be owed a share of £240m from old accounts that were closed while still in credit, according to the regulator.The …
Egypt’s vast $1bn museum to open in Cairo after two-decade build
Grand Egyptian Museum next to pyramids of Giza billed as world’s largest archaeological facility for single civilisationA vast $1bn museum billed as the world’s largest archaeological facility dedicated to a single civilisation will open outside Cairo …
Infosec products of the month: October 2025
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Acronis, Akeyless, Axoflow, Blumira, Cayosoft, Confluent, Corelight, Elastic, Illumio, Legit Security, Netscout, NowSecure, Nozomi Networks, Palo Alto Networks…
Hurricane Melissa live updates: At least 49 dead as storm thrashes Bermuda and Caribbean nations assess damage
Bermuda closed down its schools and ferries ahead of the storm’s impact on Thursday night
Trump sets record-low cap on refugee admissions
 US President Donald Trump has lowered the cap on refugee admissions to just 7,500 per year, prioritizing white South Africans
 US President Donald Trump has lowered the cap on refugee admissions to just 7,500 per year, prioritizing white South Africans 
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From Trinity To Trump: Key Dates And Turning Points In US Weapons Testing
President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement that the United States will “start testing our Nuclear Weapons,” has upended more than three decades of restraint in nuclear policy. The declaration has sparked fears and confusion in the country
Shares in Asia are mixed and Chinese markets fall despite Trump’s trade truce with Xi
Asian shares are mixed after the U.S. stock market sank from record heights as Wall Street sifted through various developments such as trade relations with China and profits of Big Tech giants.
Hurricane Melissa leaves 49 dead in Caribbean, churns north
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Nurse banned over relationship with mental health patient she kissed and took to Canberra escape room
Dilnoor Kang exchanged up to 5,000 messages and calls with vulnerable young patient over just one year Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA nurse has been banned over an inti…