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Sri Lanka Attacks: What Do We Know?

This week, the world has been reeling from news of suicide attacks which have unfolded across Sri Lanka over Easter weekend. It has been reported that more than 350 people lost their lives as a result of what appear to be calculated attacks across a number of public buildings, including churches. → Read More

Guinness Fights Back Against Plastic

Beer Owner Removes Multipack Packaging The continued fight against the rise of plastic in our landfills and in our oceans is something which continues to be well-publicized, and for good reason. Thanks to documentaries such as Sir David.. • Business • One News Page: Wednesday, 17 April 2019 → Read More

Brexit Extended Again: To October 31st

Following ongoing battles to enact any kind of deal for Brexit, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been overruled by the European Union to now reach arrangements for the UK to leave the EU by October 31st. This is just over an additional five months.. • World • One News Page: Thursday, 11 April 2019 → Read More

The First-Ever Photo of a Black Hole Has Been Published

Following mass speculation over the past few weeks, the world’s first physical photograph of a black hole – previously invisible to the naked eye – has been made public. The photo, which depicts a reddish-orange ring of gas, was.. • Science • One News Page: Wednesday, 10 April 2019 → Read More

Social Media and Harmful Content: Big Firms at Risk of Fines

UK Unveils Plan to Crack Down on Harmful Online Content Under new proposals in UK law, it appears that social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter may come under greater scrutiny for the content that is allowed to be shared on their platforms – with fines implemented if → Read More

Trump Threatens to Close Mexico Border If Illegal Immigration Continues

US President Donald Trump’s continued rhetoric with regard to the US-Mexico border, immigration and his proposed border wall has returned to the headlines this weekend, as a stalemate in Congress on such matters continues. Trump, who has.. • World • One News Page: Sunday, 31 March 2019 → Read More

EU Article 13 Gets Approval: But Memes Are Protected

Outside of Brexit, the European Union has continued to be at the forefront of global headlines in recent weeks as a result of a new, sweeping copyright law known as Article 13. This law was drafted to help hold certain technology firms responsible for.. • World • One News Page: Friday, 29 March 2019 → Read More

North Korea Could Be Set to Drop Denuclearization Pledges

The current US-North Korea situation is something which has evolved far beyond anyone’s imagination. In just a few short months, US President Donald Trump u-turned on barbed comments he was sharing with Kim Jong-Un online to declare that the two.. • World • One News Page: Sunday, 17 March 2019 → Read More

Brexit Talks 'Deadlocked' Ahead of Crucial Vote on Deal

Theresa May’s attempts to arrange a deal between the UK and the European Union with regard to Brexit have been well-publicized. However, with the proposed deadline looming for the divorce moving ever nearer, and with there being no official.. • World • One News Page: Monday, 11 March 2019 → Read More

More Details on Star Trek Picard Series

The forthcoming Star Trek TV series featuring Patrick Stewart returning to his iconic role as Jean-Luc Picard has come under immense scrutiny in recent months. The project was announced last fall, and yet there has been very little concrete information supplied as to what we can expect from the → Read More

North Korea Denuclearization: No Deal Yet

During a week where US President Donald Trump’s ex-lawyer Michael Cohen testified against him with regard to his behavior ahead of the 2016 election, the President took to busying himself by meeting with North Korea leader Kim Jong-Un.. • World • One News Page: Thursday, 28 February 2019 → Read More

Brexit: Who Is the Independent Group?

As if matters on Brexit couldn’t get more complicated, it seems this week that a number of UK politicians have decided to take a stance and break away from their main parties – with the UK’s forthcoming divorce from the European.. • UK • One News Page: Thursday, 21 February 2019 → Read More

El Chapo Found Guilty – Mexican Drug Kingpin Faces Life in Jail

After a three-month trial in New York, infamous drug baron Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman has been found guilty of drug trafficking on no less than ten separate counts. Guzman’s rise to a billionaire lifestyle has reportedly been well-documented, having made his fortune as a result of → Read More

Did Nancy Pelosi 'Clap Back' at Trump's State of the Union Speech?

For some time, it was unclear whether or not US President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech was going to happen at all this February. Following the longest US government shutdown in history, there were concerns that the traditional.. • World • One News Page: Wednesday, 6 February 2019 → Read More

Elon Musk Releases Tesla Patents for Free – in the Name of Climate Change

While 2018 may well have been a year of mixed news as far as Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk is concerned – at least with regard to his car firm’s financial performance and in terms of certain comments he’s made on Twitter.. • Automotive • One News Page: Sunday, 3 February 2019 → Read More

Facebook Looks Set to Merge Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp

After a turbulent 2018 – where Facebook faced scandals over user data privacy, bugs and more besides – the firm appears to be looking firmly to the future, despite further GDPR-based setbacks in recent times. Mark Zuckerberg’s firm, according to The New York Times and a number of → Read More

Mining of the Moon to Begin: ESA Signs Contract

2019 will be a very important year for the Moon – not only has there already been footage sent back from the reported ‘dark side’ in recent weeks, but we will this year be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landing on the surface of the satellite. → Read More

Rudy Giuliani on Trump Campaign: 'I Never Said There Was No Collusion'

While the US government continues to undergo a partial shutdown amid President Donald Trump requesting over $5 billion to fund a border wall against Mexico – and while the Democrats refuse to budge – it appears that the ongoing Russian.. • World • One News Page: Friday, 18 January 2019 → Read More

A Stark Warning for Coffee Drinkers – Many Species Set to Go Extinct

You don’t know what you have until it’s gone, as the saying goes – and according to recent studies undertaken by scientists, over half of the world’s natural wild coffee could be at risk of extinction in the near.. • Lifestyle • One News Page: Thursday, 17 January 2019 → Read More

No Deal Brexit Could Mean the Mother of All Hassles for Travelling Brits

by Stephanie Boyd - Yes – Brexit – that ever-approaching deadline which has all but swallowed up British media over the past few years – is back in the news yet again, and this time, and for some time, it’s been about the.. • UK • One News Page: Friday, 14 September 2018 → Read More