MI6 Head: Algorithms as powerful as states in info warfare
In her first speech, MI6 chief Blaise Metreweli warns Britain is in a 'grey zone' between peace and war, with algorithms and tech bosses weaponising information. Read the full analysis.
In her first speech, MI6 chief Blaise Metreweli warns Britain is in a 'grey zone' between peace and war, with algorithms and tech bosses weaponising information. Read the full analysis.
A dozen former FDA commissioners have issued a scathing critique of internal claims doubting vaccine safety. Read their full statement and the potential impact on public health policy.
Labor's plan to charge for Freedom of Information requests faces fierce backlash from crossbench and opposition senators, who warn it damages democracy. Discover the details.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk's Wikipedia page was viewed nearly 45m times in 2025, topping the annual list following his fatal shooting at a university debate. Discover the full top 20.
Police are weighing corporate manslaughter charges in the Post Office Horizon scandal, linked to 13 suicides. The unprecedented investigation involves over 3,000 victims. Read the latest.
Information Commissioner rules Scottish Government unlawfully withheld evidence from Nicola Sturgeon ministerial code investigation. Read the full ruling details.
FlexiSpot's early Black Friday sale slashes £100 off its Which? Best Buy ergonomic chair, plus huge discounts on standing desks. Upgrade your home office now!
Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre will be a key witness in the high-profile trial brought by Prince Harry and others over alleged unlawful information gathering. Follow the latest developments.
Which? reveals a free Google tool to remove your personal phone number and address from search results. Take control of your online privacy today.
Álvaro García Ortiz steps down after Supreme Court finds him guilty of leaking confidential information. A significant blow to Prime Minister Sánchez's government.
Dozens of civil liberties groups and legal experts call for parliamentary inquiry into the ICO, citing a 'collapse in enforcement activity' following the serious Afghan data breach scandal.
The Information Commissioner's Office has ruled that disclosing ministers' criminal convictions would breach their privacy rights. Critics call for greater transparency in government.
Exclusive analysis reveals Putin's mind war strategy and psychological operations. Discover how Russia weaponises information and what it means for global security.
The magician heist sequel 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' has topped the North American box office, pulling in $21.3 million and beating the new adaptation of 'The Running Man'.
Discover Naomi Alderman's 12 practical strategies for surviving the modern information overload crisis, from fact-checking to avoiding pointless online arguments.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino circumvented standard polygraph vetting to access classified US secrets, raising security concerns. Discover the unprecedented security waiver.
Labour's plan to abolish police and crime commissioners will create new mayoral roles and strategic boards with paid members. Critics call it political window dressing that fails to address policing reform.
Home Office plans to abolish Police and Crime Commissioner roles created in 2012, transferring powers to mayors and councils. Discover how this affects police accountability.
The controversial system of Police and Crime Commissioners, introduced in 2012, is set to be abolished by the government. Discover the details and what comes next.
After 156 editions, The Guardian's Friday Briefing editor shares profound insights about modern news consumption, political polarization, and what truly matters in today's information landscape.
Music legend James Taylor is returning to British stages in 2026 for an unforgettable tour. Get all the essential details on dates, venues, and ticket information for this highly anticipated concert series.
A 92-year-old war veteran has been left penniless after the Post Office scandal saw his life savings vanish. Dennis Skinner's desperate fight for justice exposes the human cost of Britain's most shocking financial miscarriage.
Discover why young professionals are striking unusual frog-like poses in offices across the UK, and what this viral trend reveals about modern workplace culture.
Exclusive: A powerful superinjunction is hiding details of a significant data breach affecting Afghan citizens who aided UK forces, sparking serious questions about transparency and democratic accountability.
The psychology behind BBC's 'The Traitors' reveals uncomfortable truths about office politics, backstabbing colleagues, and the emotional toll of workplace deception in British corporate culture.
New research reveals how our obsession with constant information is creating unprecedented anxiety and decision paralysis. Discover why sometimes ignorance really is bliss.
New research reveals surprising truths about remote work productivity versus traditional office environments, challenging long-held assumptions about where we work best.
Exclusive investigation reveals New Orleans' commercial property market facing unprecedented challenges with soaring vacancy rates and widespread loan defaults threatening economic stability.
Sensitive Ministry of Defence papers containing classified information were discovered abandoned on a train, raising serious security concerns and triggering an urgent government probe.
Exclusive: Classified information including Afghan officials' personal details leaked in serious data breach, potentially compromising safety of those who worked with British forces.