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Loganair to cut Inverness to island flights from July

Services from the city to Lewis, Orkney and Shetland are affected.

BBC Scotland 7d ago

Motability July 1 mileage slash DWP update as tyre cut confirmed

Motability July 1 mileage slash DWP update as tyre cut confirmed Big cuts are being made to how far people are allowed to go before incuring 25p per mile rates A new update has been given by the Department for Work and Pensions after Motability announced plans to slash the approved mileage for leases - with big new fees per mile from July 1. The service which leases cars to people with disabilites recently announced it was slashing the number of miles people can do without paying extra. From...

Daily Mirror 9h ago

Italy regulator drops investigation into Meta's WhatsApp AI bot

Italy regulator drops investigation into Meta's WhatsApp AI bot ROME, June 8 : Italy's competition authority said on Monday it had dropped an investigation into Meta Platforms over allegations the company abused its dominant position by installing its artificial intelligence tool on messaging service WhatsApp. The investigation had been launched in July 2025. The regulator, known as AGCM, said it closed its probe because the European Commission had extended its own investigation into the...

Channel News Asia 2d ago

Major airline hits passengers with new in flight charge from July

Major airline hits passengers with new in flight charge from July A major airline is cutting complimentary meals offered to passengers on flights with the introduction of a chef curated menu that has to be pre ordered ahead of takeoff A major airline has announced a new in flight charge that will impact passengers from July, with meals no longer being complimentary. Hawaiian Airlines services included the free perk of meals when flying between Hawaii and the US mainland.

Daily Mirror 6d ago

UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery

At the beginning of last year, the UK government was riding high in its first term, having swept to power the previous July. It wasted no time making bold claims: publicly funded services, including the NHS, local councils, and central government were missing out on a potential £45 billion ($55 billion) in productivity savings due to outdated or poorly used technology. To tackle these issues, Peter Kyle, the then Technology Secretary, promised "digital tools, AI and common sense to overhaul...

The Register 1d ago

Trump is using fees from national parks passes to fund supersized $1.6M DC fireworks display: report

Trump is using fees from national parks passes to fund supersized $1.6M DC fireworks display: report $90M in entry fees are being steered to the costly aerial spectacle celebrating the nation's 250th Independence Day - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump is reportedly raiding the National Park Service's coffers to help pay for a lavish, $1.6 million July 4 fireworks show — the cost of which has skyrocketed to more than five times the usual price for pyrotechnics over the...

The Independent World 7d ago

15yo girl left with fractured skull after e-scooter crash

On Tuesday police and emergency services were called to Old Princes Highway at Nairne after reports of a 15-year-old girl crashing her e-scooter. In a separate incident an 18-year-old man crashed an e-bike into a parked car on Kensington Road. The SA government is set to review e-mobility device laws in July.

ABC Australia 7d ago

The White House Is the New Green Zone

Across from the White House sits a museum called The People’s House: A White House Experience. Inside is a replica of the Oval Office, and interactive exhibits on what it’s like to attend a State Dinner or sit in on a Cabinet meeting. It’s about as close to the White House as you can get without actually being there, a wholesome reminder of how democracy is supposed to work.

The Atlantic 9d ago

Secrets of BA's history from paper dresses and grouse for dinner to contraband

Secrets of BA's history from paper dresses and grouse for dinner to contraband EXCLUSIVE: A new book charts the extraordinary history of British Airways, inclduing its unusual first passenger flight, its unique link to Marmite, royal fans, and some questionable fashion British Airways has been flying for 107 years, connecting Britain to the world across more than a century of aviation history. From a single biplane lifting off from a grass field in west London to a fleet serving destinations...

Daily Mirror 3d ago

Can Apple and Google stop children from sharing explicit images?

Tech firms have three months to put in place measures that stop children in the UK from being able to create and share explicit images of themselves on devices – or face regulation to enforce this. “I am calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce vice controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images,” said UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a speech on 8 June. “This is not an impossible challenge.

New Scientist 2d ago