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Alert: NCSC advises UK organisations to take action following conflict in the Middle East
In response to the evolving events in the Middle East, the NCSC is advising that UK organisations review their cyber security posture.

Exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Agencies strongly encourage immediate investigation of potential compromise of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN.

Can you help the NCSC with the next phase of EASM research?
Organisations with experience in external attack surface management can help us shape future ACD 2.0 services.

Improving your response to vulnerability management
How to ensure the ‘organisational memory’ of past vulnerabilities is not lost.

Cloud Security Posture Management: silver bullet or another piece in the cloud puzzle?
CSPM tools are big business. Could they be the answer to your cloud configuration problems?

One small step for Cyber Resilience Test Facilities, one giant leap for technology assurance
CRTFs are helping organisations to make informed, risk-based decisions on the adoption of technology products.

Pro-Russia hacktivist activity continues to target UK organisations
The NCSC encourages local government and critical infrastructure operators to harden their ‘denial of service’ (DoS) defences

NCSC issues warning over hacktivist groups disrupting UK organisations and online services
Russian‑aligned hacktivist groups continue to target UK organisations with disruptive cyber attacks

Designing safer links: secure connectivity for operational technology
New principles help organisations to design, review, and secure connectivity to (and within) OT systems.

The Government Cyber Action Plan: strengthening resilience across the UK
With GCAP, the UK government is taking decisive steps towards a safer, more resilient future.

Cyber deception trials: what we’ve learned so far
An update on the NCSC's trials to test the real-world efficacy of cyber deception solutions.

Mistaking AI vulnerability could lead to large-scale breaches, NCSC warns
NCSC raises alert on “dangerous” misunderstanding of emergent class of vulnerability in generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

Updating our guidance on security certificates, TLS and IPsec
The NCSC has updated 3 key pieces of cryptographic guidance. Here, we explain the changes.

Prompt injection is not SQL injection (it may be worse)
There are crucial differences between prompt and SQL injection which – if not considered – can undermine mitigations.

Building trust in the digital age: a collaborative approach to content provenance technologies
Joint NCSC and Canadian Centre for Cyber Security primer helps organisations understand emerging technologies that can help maintain trust in their public-facing information.

Almost 1 billion attempts to access malicious sites blocked by new government cyber tool
Online criminals foiled by National Cyber Security Centre’s Share and Defend service in partnership with industry.

What makes a responsible cyber actor: introducing the Pall Mall industry consultation on good practice
Calling vulnerability researchers, exploit developers and others in the offensive cyber industry to share their views.

It's time for all small businesses to act
The NCSC’s Cyber Action Toolkit helps you to protect your business from online attacks.

NCSC handing over the baton of smart meter security: a decade of progress
Why transferring the Commercial Product Assurance scheme to industry ownership marks an important milestone.

Bargain hunters urged to stay alert to cyber scams ahead of holiday shopping season
The latest Stop! Think Fraud campaign provides practical advice to help individuals stay secure online

   
   
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Five Iranian footballers granted Australian visas after anthem protest
Concern has grown for team after one critic called them "wartime traitors" for failing to salute during the Iranian anthem.

Mixed messages from Trump leave more questions than answers over war's end
The US president has tried to soothe nerves over oil and markets, but his comments still lack clarity, writes Anthony Zurcher.

Chris Mason: The cost of living is catapulted centre stage yet again
Labour faces pressure to stem the Middle East's impact on energy bills, writes the BBC's political editor.

US missile hit military base near Iran school, video analysis shows
A US Tomahawk missile hit a military base near a primary school in southern Iran where Iranian authorities said 168 people were killed, expert video analysis shows.

Why the price of oil matters more than you might think
A shock to oil supplies is rattling financial markets, driving up prices at the pump and raising fears of a bigger economic hit.

An 'epidemic' of violence: The women and girls killed by men last year
We tracked reports and contacted police and prosecutors for a deeper look at the situation across UK.

Glasgow Central Station remains closed in aftermath of fire
Scotland's busiest station remains closed following a huge fire that destroyed a neighbouring building.

Snow for some as winter weather returns to UK this week
The weather is set to get a lot colder as the week progresses, as Tomasz Shafernaker and Simon King explain.

Thousands of lawyers oppose jury restriction plan
Lawyers including top barristers and retired judges urge the government to drop a plan to abolish some jury trials.

How the 'red v blue school wars' exposed the social media gap between children and parents
Parents were frightened by social posts that seemed to encourage violence at schools. But it was more complicated than it looked

Olivia Dean to headline final day of Radio 1's Big Weekend 2026
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Vicar defends church's devil-horned bench tribute to Prodigy's Keith Flint
Some are questioning if the Satanic detail is appropriate in a Christian place of worship.

How the Iran war may affect your money and bills
The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.

Iranians deeply divided over Mojtaba Khamenei's rise to power
While pro-establishment crowds celebrate Khamenei's appointment as his father's successor, others believe it signals no change to how Iran is ruled.

GPS jamming: The invisible battle in the Middle East
GPS jamming has made navigation hazardous in the Gulf, spurring efforts to develop alternatives.

From Bangor to Manila, how oil prices are hitting people around the world
The impact of the US and Israel's war in Iran is starting to hit home - no matter where people live.

Has Hollywood golden boy Timothée Chalamet lost his shine?
Is the backlash against Timothée Chalamet about more than his views on ballet and opera?

Business owners 'heartbroken' after retail units destroyed in Glasgow fire
Union Corner was home to many independent businesses that have been left with nowhere to work after the building next to Glasgow Central Station collapsed.

'I thought my unborn baby had died in e-bike crash'
Siobhan Barling's baby was born six weeks early and seriously ill after being hit by an e-bike.

Frozen out? The 'mixed' team event with one female player
Despite Para-ice hockey being a 'mixed' event at the Winter Paralympics, just one female player will compete at Milan-Cortina.

Like Brooklyn Beckham, I don't speak to my family - we need to talk about estrangement
Ben hasn't spoken to his mother for three years, and helps others experiencing family estrangement.

'Soft, friendly and some slobber': Crufts win puts Clumber spaniels in spotlight
The breed can trace its origins to a grand country estate in the heart of Sherwood Forest.

Why is China set to approve a new law promoting 'ethnic unity'?
A law that could threaten the rights of minority groups is a sign of the direction Xi is taking China.

First V-level subjects announced with aim to 'prepare for future jobs'
Ministers say "bold reforms" for post-16 students will end snobbery and prepare students for work.

Former US Open champion 'can't waste energy' hiding PTSD diagnosis
Former US Open champion Gary Woodland says he "can't waste energy any more" hiding his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder.

MPs reject call for under-16s social media ban, backing more flexible powers
The House of Lords had backed a move to ban under-16s in the UK from social media platforms in January.

China exports surge despite Trump tariffs
Official data shows shipments rose by 20% this year with growth in European and other Asia markets.

Alexander Butterfield, who revealed Nixon Watergate tapes, dies aged 99
He disclosed then-President Richard Nixon had a recording system in the Oval Office.

More whales are stranding. Now more people are needed to help them
Calls for more people to train as marine mammal medics so they can help rescue stranded animals.

Grieving Dunblane dad says gun laws are still too lax
Mick North, whose daughter was shot dead in 1996, wants UK ministers to be more aware of firearms dangers.

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How the Iraq war's legacy shaped the UK's Iran response
And the critisism of it from Donald Trump and Tony Blair.

Iran president apologises for striking neighbours
President says Iran will stop striking Gulf states if no attacks originate from them

The 'big brother' helping Arteta's Arsenal 'over the line'
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Uefa fears impact of Premier League spending rules
Uefa is seriously concerned that the Premier League's new financial rules could further impact competitive balance.

Is there a right time for a Panenka - as Brentford pay the price?
Brentford are beaten by West Ham on penalties as Dango Ouattara is left to rue a missed Panenka. Is there ever a right rime to take one?

Woodland 'can't waste energy' hiding PTSD diagnosis
Former US Open champion Gary Woodland says he "can't waste energy any more" hiding his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder.

'Fighter' Kartal stuns Keys in Indian Wells comeback
Britain's Sonay Kartal shows her "fighter" spirit to stun former Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the third round at Indian Wells.

Can McLaren compete or will they just be best of the rest? - F1 Q&A
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Draper to continue title defence against 'mind-blowing' Djokovic
Jack Draper will continue his Indian Wells defence against Novak Djokovic while Carlos Alcaraz survives a scare to progress.


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