UK to Criminalise Creation Explicit Deepfake Images

The United Kingdom has announced that the creation of sexually explicit deepfake images will be criminalised, in what many hope will be a positive step toward safeguarding individuals’ privacy and dignity. Here’s the full story. AI-Generated Images The proliferation of easily and cheaply generated AI images and videos has become a troubling modern reality, with … Read more

Women’s Right: France Makes Abortion Constitutional Right, UK Rise in Abortion Prosecutions

France has made abortion a constitutional right for women, becoming the first country in the world to do so. On the other hand, the UK is arresting a record number of women for abortion-related crimes. France’s Groundbreaking Constitutional Move France has made history by becoming the first country in the world to make abortion a … Read more

Suella Braverman Accuses Police of ‘Pandering’ to Lobby Groups on Racism

Top police officials and politicians have clashed over the acknowledgement of institutional racism within law enforcement, sparking a contentious debate and revealing deep divisions. Here’s the full story. “White Privilege or Whatever” Just days after Kemi Badenoch said that the UK needed to move on from the idea that the country’s vast wealth was generated … Read more

Unfinished Business: Liz Truss Implies She Could Return to Leadership Role

Liz Truss, famous for serving the shortest-ever stint as Prime Minister, has suggested she could make a political comeback as Conservative leader. Liz Truss’s Political Ambitions Former Conservative Party leader Liz Truss has hinted at a potential return to frontline politics by implying she wouldn’t be against running for leader of the Conservatives. Unfinished Business … Read more

£500 Million Mistake? Rwanda Deportation Bill Faces More Deafening Defeats in the House of Lords

The highly contentious Rwanda deportation bill has been shot down for a second time in the House of the Lords, but Downing Street remains confident. Second Defeat in the House Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s controversial Rwanda deportation bill has been defeated by his peers in the House of Lords for the second time.  The proposed … Read more

“Criminals by Default” – Privacy Outcry Over Government’s Automated Welfare Fraud Detection Plan

The Department of Work and Pensions’ new plans for an AI powered automated welfare fraud detection plan have caused an outcry from privacy watchdogs and activist groups. Here’s the full story. Dystopian Nightmare In the latest step toward the UK becoming a dystopian nightmare, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced plans to … Read more

EU Asks UK for Free Movement for 18-30s

The EU would like to open talks regarding the free movement of young people. The proposed deal would bring back many of the freedoms, allowing young people to live and work across borders. Plans Suggested By EU Commission The talks have been requested by the EU commission, and in effect it would enable young people … Read more

Why Is Nicola Sturgeon’s Husband Facing Embezzlement Charges?

Peter Murrell, husband of former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been charged with embezzlement after a second arrest by Police Scotland. Here’s the full story. Massive Shocks Scottish politics has undergone a series of massive shocks recently, some of which are so serious they’ve brought the previously unassailable dominance of the Scottish National Party … Read more