
Care home death figures continue to rise Following the outbreak of coronavirus, deaths continue to reach record high numbers in UK Care Homes. The Office of National Statistics and The Care Quality […]
Care home death figures continue to rise Following the outbreak of coronavirus, deaths continue to reach record high numbers in UK Care Homes. The Office of National Statistics and The Care Quality […]
‘No safe level’ of involvement with Huawei United States officials have warned that they will re-evaluate intelligence co-operation with other countries if they decide to use Huawei to build their 5G networks. […]
Man dies after stabbing in Harlesden The 21 year old man was stabbed last night on Harlesden High Street in North West London at around 9pm. After seeking help in a betting […]
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un meet in Hanoi to begin historic summit US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have met in Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital city, for their eagerly […]
Theresa May prepares for further Brexit talks Theresa May is preparing for further talks with European Union leaders after MPs backed a plan to renegotiate her Brexit deal. On Tuesday evening parliament […]
BT will be cutting 13,000 jobs in the next three years The telecoms giant is seeking to cut management and back-office roles, in a bid to reduce costs by £1.5 billion. Although […]
The Met Police has deployed screening arches at Lewisham station to detect any passenger carrying weapons. A group of law enforcement officers was asking people to queue in order to move through […]
Anzac Day celebrations in London The Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the traditional Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey today. The special service is the culmination of a day […]
Today Facebook will notify all 2.2 billion of its users with an update about their data privacy titled ‘Protecting Your Information.’ This will include alerting the 87 million people who may […]
On 25th February, the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games was held in PyeongChang Olympic Stadium, South Korea. As the host of the 2022 Games in Beijing, China presented an […]
The Supreme Court this week is hearing what could become a landmark case for the rights of workers in the gig economy. On Tuesday the country’s highest court began an appeal brought […]
The NHS has today urged patients to use hospitals wisely in the wake of the cyber attacks which happened at the end of last week. Disruption is expected to carry on this […]
Tube drivers are staging a 24-hour walkout in protest at relocation plans. The strike began at 21:00 GMT on Tuesday and services are not expected to return to normal until Thursday. The […]
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg has appeared in court to defend allegations that Oculus Rift’s virtual reality technology was stolen. The dispute started over two and a half years ago when video game publishing […]
It’s been ten years since Apple introduced to the public its then revolutionary iPhone. Since then the company’s share price has massively increased. The produce has made Apple one of the most […]
Food poverty has become a growing issue recently with food bank use now at record highs as more and more people below the breadline seek assistance. With meal handouts currently more than […]
These days, you can live on the other side of the world from someone and still know what they’re doing, how they’re feeling and even what they’re eating. New media such as […]
Every autumn, monarch butterflies across Canada and the USA migrate over 2,000 miles to the relative warmth of central Mexico. This journey is repeated instinctively by generations of monarchs, despite a fall in […]
A new incentive brought in this week is allowing users of Facebook who are blind to ‘see’ photographs. Screen readers (Assistive Technology) are available for blind people to assist in computer usage. […]
When Whatsapp Incorporated was founded in 2009, its headquarters were at an anonymous office in Silicon Valley with a small team of staff. Seven years on and the secret’s out somewhat. Today […]
Ilford CID have released CCTV images of two burglary suspects. This follows a home owner in Warwick Gardens disturbing two men who’d forced entry and fled through a window. They escaped across […]
An Old Bailey judge has jailed a woman responsible for thousands of posts on Twitter encouraging people to engage in terrorism. 22 year old Alaa Abdullah Esayed from Kennington received three-and-a-half years imprisonment. She […]
The Science Museum has told Londonmultimedianews that an £8 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund is going to transform people’ s understanding of the history of science. The museum is a […]
A disused part of Charing Cross Station will become a pop up cinema from 29th May. To celebrate the tube becoming a 24 hour service from September, Transport For London and The […]
The Liberal Democrats have announced plans to implement new laws to protect people’s online rights. The proposed move strengthens data protection laws, and includes the threat of prison sentences for companies which […]
A new web mapping project called The Bomb Sight is mapping the London WW2 bomb census. The project aims to bring the blitz alive to the public, allowing users to explore where […]
Police in England and Wales are being criticised after it was revealed that over 18 million ‘mugshots’ have been uploaded to their Facial Recognition Database. The database, which is also used by […]
Facebook and Instagram have denied they were hacked after their services were down for 40 minutes on Tuesday morning, with millions of users unable to access their accounts from around 6.10am GMT. […]
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