BBC apologises for weather app forecasting ‘hurricane force winds’ for UK
Graphics showed London was set to experience winds of more than 13,000mph on Thursday while Nottingham would have overnight temperatures of 404C.
Graphics showed London was set to experience winds of more than 13,000mph on Thursday while Nottingham would have overnight temperatures of 404C.
The changes are among several remedies ordered by a judge following an antitrust case in the United States involving the tech giant and Epic Games.
The changes are among several remedies ordered by a judge following an antitrust case in the United States involving the tech giant and Epic Games.
The injunction will require Google to make several changes that the California company had been resisting.
The 74-times capped midfielder, 34, quit the international scene in February 2023.
Walsall Council is to call upon the Labour government to reverse its decision to scrap the winter fuel allowance, after a motion was passed this week.
The tech giant has announced a range of new energy efficiency tools for users ahead of winter and rising energy bills.
The tech giant has announced a range of new energy efficiency tools for users ahead of winter and rising energy bills.
The app is designed to help people previously treated for melanoma examine their skin regularly to help catch any recurrence of the disease.
The app is designed to help people previously treated for melanoma examine their skin regularly to help catch any recurrence of the disease.
Delegates at Labour’s annual conference are expected to debate economic policy, including cuts to winter fuel payments, on Monday.
Telegram is used by Russia for phishing, spreading malware, establishing user locations and calibrating missile strikes, officials said.
A bar manager has poured himself and his family the perfect tonic after winning the top prize on a National Lottery app game.
The SNP said more than 850,000 Scottish pensioners will ‘pay the price for the Labour Government’s draconian cuts’.
The SNP said more than 850,000 Scottish pensioners will ‘pay the price for the Labour Government’s draconian cuts’.