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Iran's precise internet blackout enters 36 hours

Iran's unprecedented internet shutdown, now lasting 36 hours, is chillingly precise, allowing government posts while isolating protesters. Experts warn this sophisticated censorship may last.

Grok AI used to create child sexual abuse material

The Internet Watch Foundation reveals criminals are using Elon Musk's Grok AI to generate child sexual abuse imagery, prompting a Westminster committee to quit X. Read the full report on the urgent regulatory response.

Starlink shutdown causes internet crisis in Papua New Guinea

Frustration mounts across Papua New Guinea after the government ordered Starlink to halt its unlicensed satellite internet services, severely impacting businesses, healthcare, and education in remote areas. Read the full story.

Armani Foundation 30% Off For Black Friday

Giorgio Armani's cult Luminous Silk foundation is reduced by £14.10 for Black Friday. The hydrating formula is a favourite for mature skin, blurring imperfections without dryness.

Armani Foundation: 30% Off for Mature Skin

Save £14.10 on the Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk foundation, a top choice for mature skin. This Black Friday deal from Lookfantastic offers a flawless, hydrated finish.

Apple Watch Black Friday Deals 2025

Discover the best Apple Watch Black Friday discounts for 2025. Our fitness writer reveals where to find the SE 2 for just £159 and the Series 10 for £279. Shop now!

Watch dealer jailed for £1m fraud scheme

Adam Moore-Lynch of Manchester Watch Hub sentenced to over five years for defrauding victims of more than £1 million in a luxury watch selling scheme. Follow for more crime updates.

Victoria Beckham's £104 Foundation Sparks Debate

Victoria Beckham's new £104 foundation with Augustinus Bader is causing a stir. Discover why some are raving about this luxury skincare-makeup hybrid despite the staggering price tag.

Online grooming offences reach record high in UK

Online grooming offences in the UK have nearly doubled since 2018, with a record 7,263 cases. Snapchat was linked to 40% of offences. Urgent action is needed from tech firms to protect children.

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