This blog has now closed, you can read more on this story hereJacob Rees-Mogg, the former business secretary, was not exactly on message in his Sky News interview with Kay Burley this morning. As well as implying that he thought the bullying inquiry in…
Owner denies world’s oldest cruise ship has been sold for recycling
Popular vessel with a colourful career spanning 75 years may be sold for further trading, according to The Roundtable
World’s oldest cruise ship, the Astoria, sold for recycling
Time called on a popular vessel with a colourful career spanning 75 years
QNAP fixes critical bug letting hackers inject malicious code
The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2022-27596 and rated by the company as ‘Critical’ (CVSS v3 score: 9.8), impacting QTS 5.0.1 and QuTS hero h5.0.1 versions of the operating system.
Central Florida police: drive-by shooting wounds 10
Ten people were injured Monday afternoon during a drive-by shooting in a central Florida neighborhood, police said. Lakeland Police Chief Sam Taylor said investigators believe the shooting was a targeted attack. (Jan. 31)
Missing girl, 15, found dead near school
A 15-year-old American girl who disappeared on Friday was found dead near her high school on Monday afternoon, local authorities said.
‘My life is not the same’: He was locked up for years with no charge
Abdirahman Warssama said he didn’t see his sister during the 5 years and 7 months he was detained in maximum security jails in Ontario by Canada Border Services Agency.
‘We’re crossing our fingers’: Taxi drivers keeping an eye on industry lawsuit proceedings
Ghassan Skaff and George Alkhouri described how the taxi industry has changed since the arrival of Uber. Skaff said he’s following “every single minute” of the court proceedings of the industry’s lawsuit against the City of Ottawa.
Princess highlights the ‘critical importance’ of early years
Kate highlights ‘critical importance’ of early years before campaign launch.
These Orléans residents say LRT construction has damaged their homes and mental health
Robert Charbonneau and Sharon Peeler described the impact they say living near the construction sites of future LRT stations has had on their homes and mental health to CBC reporter Priscilla Ki Sun Hwang.