The untapped £11bn ‘goldmine’ charities are missing out on – Labour urged to act
Charities could benefit from an £11billion “jackpot” if the Government takes simple steps to kick-start giving in the UK, according to a major...
Read MoreMillennials changing from beers to low-alcohol savoury drinks
A new bar trend will see British millennials turn their backs on traditional beers in favour of low-alcohol savoury drinks such as mushroom-flavoured...
Read MoreFace-swapping: Why you can’t trust a video call – and how scammers are taking advantage
Their mouth moves in time with their voice. Their eyes lock with yours and follow you as they speak. Dimples form at the side of their mouth as they...
Read MoreWhat's a Little Fighting Between Friends, Anyway?
WASHINGTON — President Reagan told visiting Western Hemisphere legislators today that there has “never been a war between two free countries.”...
Read More‘Easy to build and stylish,’granny annexe owners chime after finding garden home for £3.7k from Wayf...
FOR generations, the dream of homeownership meant climbing the property ladder - starting small and gradually working up to something bigger. But...
Read MoreI left UK to bring up my son in Mauritius – we swapped a studio for a 4-bed by the sea & nursery is a 5th o...
IT’S sad to admit that my own homeland isn’t fit for purpose, but Britain, as it stands, is not. I left shortly after my son was born in 2022...
Read MoreKemi Badenoch says Britain 'fooled' by idea international law can keep peace
In a speech later today, Conservative leader will say Tories need to be 'realistic' and that 'our foreign policy should seek to support our national...
Read MoreWhy Keir Starmer seems to have won a battle with the right over the Chagos deal
One of the many surprising takeaways from the Trump-Starmer meeting in the Oval Office was the apparent willingness of the new administration to...
Read MoreMade in Britain – stolen by generative AI
The i Paper joins other newspapers in calling for the Government to enforce copyright laws to protect the UK's creative industries from AI
Read MoreEvery UK national newspaper prints identical front page
Journalists and music industry urge Labour to abandon plan to water down copyright laws for AI firms, amid threat to £126bn creative industries
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