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UK demands access to Apple users' encrypted data
The Home Office served the notice to the tech giant under the Investigatory Powers Act.BBC News - Feb. 7 -
UK Secret Order Demands That Apple Give Access to Users’ Encrypted Data
Plus: Benjamin Netanyahu gives Donald Trump a golden pager, Hewlett Packard Enterprise blames Russian government hackers for a breach, and more.Wired - Feb. 8 -
TikTok returns to Apple and Google app stores in the US
TikTok is again available on app stores in the US after President Donald Trump delayed a ban on the app.BBC News - 6d -
The Last Of Us Season 2 Release Window, Cast, And Why Creators Think Fans Will Be Furious
HBO's hit TV drama based on the video game is coming back–here's what we know. HBO's popular post-apocalyptic TV series The Last of Us was a ratings juggernaut, and it's coming back for a ...GameSpot - Feb. 12 -
TikTok returns to Apple App Store and Google Play in US
Chinese social media platform again available for download in US as Donald Trump continues to mull its future there amid security concerns. TikTok returned to the US app stores of Apple and Google ...The Guardian - 6d -
US demands Europe sets out arms and troops support for postwar Ukraine
Call comes as Emmanuel Macron plans Paris summit to discuss stepping up European support for KyivFinancial Times - 4d -
UK not planning to hit back at US on steel tariffs
Trade Minister Douglas Alexander said the UK would not have "a knee-jerk reaction" but "a clear-headed" response.BBC News - Feb. 11 -
UK and US refuse to sign international AI declaration
It follows a warning from US Vice-President JD Vance that excessive regulation could "kill a transformative industry."BBC News - Feb. 11 -
US to remain in Ukraine arms initiative, says UK
Donald Trump had previously warned that he could suspend US shipments to KyivFinancial Times - Feb. 12
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Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump calls him 'dictator'
It comes as Western officials say less than 30,000 troops could be stationed in Ukraine as part of a peace deal.BBC News - 1h -
Lloyds sets aside £1.2bn for potential car finance mis-selling compensation
The banking group has nearly tripled the amount it is setting aside, knocking its profits for the year.BBC News - 46m -
Rihanna unwavering in support, and other takeaways from A$AP Rocky trial
Five things we learned in the LA case - including the stoicism of Rocky's longtime partner and fellow artist.BBC News - 7h -
Norovirus hospital cases reach highest level ever
More than 1,100 patients a day ill in hospital with vomitting bug last week in England.BBC News - 31m -
Manslaughter charges against Liam Payne's friend dropped
Roger Nores and two workers from the hotel where the singer died will no longer face prosecution.BBC News - 57m
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Pub shooting suspect believed dead, police say
Police say the man suspected of shooting Lisa Smith died after falling into the River Thames.BBC News - 6m -
Hamas Hands Bodies of 4 Hostages Back to Israel
All four had been abducted during the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023. An Israeli woman and her two young children were said to be among them.The New York Times - 13m -
Judge in Idaho killings case makes ruling on key evidence
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers argued law enforcement violated his constitutional rights when they used Investigative Genetic Genealogy to identify possible suspects.CBS News - 14m -
Trump Blames Ukraine, and More Americans Identify as L.G.B.T.Q.
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Plans for site where 10 people died in explosion 'morally bankrupt'
Ten people were killed in an explosion at a petrol station in Creeslough on 7 October 2022.BBC News - 30m