Secureframe has announced the launch of User Access Reviews, a new capability within Secureframe Comply. Access reviews are the primary mechanism organizations use to validate that the right people...
Secureframe has announced the launch of User Access Reviews, a new capability within Secureframe Comply. Access reviews are the primary mechanism organizations use to validate that the right people have the appropriate access, but the process has historically been manual, fragmented, and difficult to audit. Most teams still conduct access reviews using exported spreadsheets and email threads, creating accountability gaps and leaving security incidents waiting to happen. User Access Reviews eliminates that risk. The new … More →
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Keir Starmer has been accused of “desperately trying to regain credibility” with a visit to the Gulf following President Donald Trump’s ceasefire with Iran by Sir James Cleverly. Speaking to GB Ne...
Keir Starmer has been accused of “desperately trying to regain credibility” with a visit to the Gulf following President Donald Trump’s ceasefire with Iran by Sir James Cleverly. Speaking to GB News, the Shadow Housing Minister slammed the Prime Minister’s “slow and indecisive” response to the conflict. Sir Keir is travelling to the Middle East to “discuss diplomatic efforts to support and uphold the ceasefire” after President Trump announced a two-week pause in hostilities with the Islamic Republic. When asked about his visit, Sir James was unimpressed and called the move “not really news”.
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“The Prime Minister is desperately trying to regain some credibility.” “Having been slow and indecisive throughout this situation, he's changed positions,” the top Tory slammed. “He was opposing the United States using their own aircraft from British bases. Then he was in favour of it. He delayed the decision to deploy British naval assets. “He left British military personnel and our allies in the region not properly defended, and now he's finally engaging properly with this situation."The Shadow Housing Minister argued this apparent indecision had damaged Britain’s reputation around the world.“Unfortunately, he has cost this country credibility on the world stage. “I know a lot of our friends and allies in the region and beyond are very disappointed in Britain's response. And that is entirely because of decisions that Keir Starmer failed to make,” he savaged. According to Sir James, the chief among those disappointed was President Trump, leaving the UK’s special relationship with the US now in danger. LATEST DEVELOPMENTSKeir Starmer to travel to Middle East today to meet allies amid last-minute Iran ceasefireDonald Trump declares 'total victory' after securing two-week ceasefire with IranOil prices plunge after Donald Trump's ceasefire announcement in major reprieve for Britons“It's quite clear now that President Trump does not respect Keir Starmer at all,” he told The People’s Channel. “He was shown to be indecisive: sycophantic and desperately trying to win favour with the US President when he went to America, then came back to the UK to try and sound tough at the dispatch box. “You can't talk out of both sides of your mouth,” the Tory minister said. Regarding the relationship between the Prime Minister and Mr Trump, Sir James said it was now “beyond repair”. Sir James feared this would have repercussions for the special relationship. “The wider diplomatic, defence and intelligence system has always had a very strong relationship with the United States of America.“I worry that that system-to-system relationship has been damaged, because Keir Starmer basically is such a weak and ineffective leader,” the Housing Minister slammed.
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Hong Kong authorities are proceeding with legal action to confiscate property linked to crimes committed by former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, with a hearing on the matter set to be held in thr...
Hong Kong authorities are proceeding with legal action to confiscate property linked to crimes committed by former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, with a hearing on the matter set to be held in three months.
According to a court document seen by the South China Morning Post on Wednesday, the secretary for justice filed an application with the Court of First Instance to confiscate Lai’s property after he was sentenced to 20 years in jail for national security offences.
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Aubrey Plaza, the star of The White Lotus, is expecting her first child at the age of 41. The news comes just over a year after the tragic passing of her husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena. Plaza's...
Aubrey Plaza, the star of The White Lotus, is expecting her first child at the age of 41. The news comes just over a year after the tragic passing of her husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena. Plaza's new partner, actor Christopher Abbott, 40, is the father of the baby, which is due in the autumm. Today's top […]
Katie Price has been handed her seventh driving ban after she failed to reply to police correspondence regarding a speeding offence in North Yorkshire.A Ford Capri registered to the 47-year-old fo...
Katie Price has been handed her seventh driving ban after she failed to reply to police correspondence regarding a speeding offence in North Yorkshire.A Ford Capri registered to the 47-year-old former glamour model was recorded travelling at 80mph on a 70mph section of the A64 near the village of Stutton on October 15 last year.North Yorkshire Police subsequently contacted Ms Price at her West Sussex residence, requesting confirmation of whether she had been behind the wheel.The force dispatched an initial letter on October 20, followed by a second notice on November 10, cautioning her about potential prosecution.
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According to the police, neither communication received a response.The reality television personality's accumulated driving disqualifications now exceed six years, since her first ban in 2010.Magistrate Claire Sagar, presiding at Harrogate Magistrates' Court last Tuesday, found Ms Price guilty of failing to provide information to police about the driver's identity.The court ordered her to pay a £660 fine alongside £120 in costs and a £264 victim surcharge, bringing her total legal bill above £1,000.She was also disqualified from driving for six months.The case was processed through the Single Justice Procedure, a closed-door system where magistrates handle criminal matters privately.Due to this secretive process, it remains unknown whether Ms Price had the opportunity to contest the ban or whether the court was aware of her extensive previous convictions.The original speeding charge was dropped by the police.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSAlex Armstrong wades into Kanye West controversy as he blasts Keir Starmer for ‘shameless hypocrisy’Bev Turner rages at Labour's decision to BAN Kanye West from UK in furious rant: 'So ashamed!'Michael Jackson estate feud erupts as Paris Jackson rejects ‘agreed’ deal amid rising tensionsThe star's troubled history on the roads stretches back more than 15 years. Her first disqualification came in December 2010 following a speeding admission, with a year-long ban following in 2012 for ignoring speeding tickets.A further six-month suspension was imposed in February 2018 for another speeding offence, and in January 2019, she admitted driving whilst disqualified, resulting in a three-month ban.Weeks later, she was found guilty of being drunk in charge of a vehicle after her car veered off the road into a grass verge. Ms Price claimed an unidentified man had been driving but fled before police arrived, though the judge dismissed this as "not plausible".In 2021, District Judge Amanda Kelly handed Ms Price a 16-week suspended prison sentence for drink-driving while disqualified and uninsured, telling her: "You appear to think you are above the law."The judge described her driving record as "one of the worst" she had ever encountered, imposing a two-year ban along with 100 hours of community service and up to 30 rehabilitation sessions.At the scene, the former glamour model had told officers: "I took drugs, I should not be driving, I admit it all."Beyond her criminal proceedings, Ms Price has faced significant financial difficulties in recent years.A judge last October instructed her to curb her "extravagant pattern of expenditure" after learning that nearly half her monthly earnings were being directed towards creditors.Although bankruptcies from 2019 and 2024 have been discharged, she remains bound by a court order to settle outstanding debts until February 2027.Ms Price has acknowledged on her podcast that securing motor insurance has become extremely difficult, given her lengthy list of convictions.
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Donald Trump has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran following Pakistani intervention, suspending bombings to allow diplomatic talks whilst claiming 'total victory' in the conflict