Spot the difference! Cheetah cubs are snapped hunting with their mother
The cubs appeared to merge together as one due to their near identical colouring and intense, pointed gaze toward their mother.
BBC forced into grovelling apology to Nigel Farage after Newsnight row in which Reform chief accused corporation of 'defamation' over Henry Nowak murder response
This afternoon the broadcasting behemoth said it had issued a private apology to Mr Farage directly, and published one on its website.
Cole Palmer risks the wrath of his girlfriend as he parties with Love Island stars in Ibiza after being snubbed from England's World Cup squad
The Chelsea footballer, 24, partied with stars such as Megan Moore, Lauren Wood and Jess Harding at Wayne Lineker's Ocean Beach Club on the Spanish party island.
High taxes are leaving struggling businesses at 'tipping point' amid fears Labour is treating them as a 'cash tap', says CBI
In a stark speech today, Rain Newton-Smith, chief executive of the business lobby group, will insist that Britain's private sector cannot take any more cost pressures.
Rachel Reeves is about to make the same mistake as Blair and Brown. It'll hammer YOU as a taxpayer, and increase debt... and all to fund uncontrolled suburban sprawl: PROFESSOR STEPHEN SMITH
Life rarely offers us a straightforward choice between the right and wrong ways of doing things. But Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing just such a choice this week.
Olivia Attwood's curious vitriol towards her own mother - the VERY glamorous Jennifer - has always shocked and baffled me. Now, as the pair get a joint Gogglebox billing, my moles spill ALL about the pair's fractious relationship: KATIE HIND
It was a moment that left even Olivia Attwood 's most loyal fans stunned. Just hours before her 'wedding' to footballer Bradley Dack, Olivia lambasted her mother, Jennifer.
Ex-wife of Dubai Prince and her three children have been 'abducted' after she celebrated custody battle win, Brit lawyer says
Zeynab Javadli was warned in court papers two months ago that unless she abandoned a bid for custody of her children, she risked 'coercive force'.
Funnyman Harry Enfield is left 'deaf' after 'wellness' trend
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Harry Enfield has revealed that years of daily cold-water swimming in north London have left him with a serious health condition.
Quentin Tarantino reveals the one surprising film he's loved in the past six years... as he slams modern Hollywood as a 'flavorless sausage factory' in scathing essay
Quentin Tarantino slammed Hollywood as a 'flavorless sausage factory' before revealing the one surprising film he has loved in the past six years.
Sophie Dahl looks the spitting image of Marilyn Monroe as she poses for a special Harper's Bazaar cover shoot to mark the late icon's centenary
With her blonde curls, pin up curves and baby blue eyes Sophie Dahl has faced the inevitable comparisions to Marilyn Monroe throughout her modelling career.
The wild world of Rupert Everett: How the outspoken actor dabbled in heroin and sex work, feuded with Colin Firth for two decades and had romances with Susan Sarandon and Paula Yates before his late-life transformation
alongside his impressive acting credits, he has built a reputation for his wild, hedonistic lifestyle, which saw him experiment with heroin and sex work, as well as having an affair with the late Paula Yates.
'Bargain-hunting' Brits spend an average of four hours a week trawling for deals, study finds
Britons are spending an average of £621 a year on second-hand goods, with more than half (52 per cent) saying they have become more conscious of their spending.
Wild Trump health rumor sparks furious White House response over 'left-wing' plot
Donald Trump's absence from public view has sparked wild speculation about the President's health.
Fire at Southampton docks that destroyed electric Jaecoo SUVs occurs weeks before China's strict new laws to tackle EV battery blazes
The timing of the fire impacting around 30 Jaecoo EVs could not be worse for Chinese lawmakers ahead of a new 'no fire, no explosion' battery safety regulation arriving on 1 July.
Violent fare dodger is spared jail for punching a train guard - despite being convicted of SAME offence three years before
Finley Seggie attacked Peter Corley, 62, at West Yorkshire station when the railway worker asked him to show his ticket, leaving his victim needing £3,000 worth of dental treatment.
The Morning Poll: Does Britain have 'two-tier policing' based on race?
Chief constables under pressure to scrap 'two-tier' commitment to treating white people differently to other races amid fury at the treatment of Henry Nowak
PATRICK MARMION reviews High Society at the Barbican: Giddy, fizzy and sassy... this Cole Porter revival really is a swell party for summer!
The musical was first seen on Broadway in 1998, based on the film, which was itself inspired by the 1939 Broadway play The Philadelphia Story.
Hope for thousands of ovarian cancer patients as new drug which slashes risk of death by a third is made available on the NHS
Doctors today hailed a 'milestone' moment in ovarian cancer treatment after a drug that gives patients precious extra months was made available on the NHS today.
Smart glasses are the next cheating threat in exams, says chief regulator
The threat of computerised spectacles to boost their scores in A-level and GCSEs 'should not be underestimated', examinations watchdog Ofqual said.
Fedora Linux 43 Exposes 20-Year-Old Microsoft Outlook Security Failure
BrianFagioli writes: Fedora Linux 43 users upgrading to the latest Dovecot mail server discovered something rather unsettling: some older Microsoft Outlook configurations may have been silently ignoring SSL/TLS settings for POP3 email connections for years. According to a Fedora community blog post, affected Outlook clients reportedly continued using insecure port 110 connections even when encryption was enabled in the application settings. The issue surfaced after Dovecot 2.4 disabled plaintext authentication on non secure connections by default, causing Outlook users to suddenly lose mailbox access after the Fedora 43 upgrade.
The report suggests the behavior may date back as far as Outlook 2007, although modern Outlook builds were not fully tested. Fedora admins stress that the problem could be limited to legacy account configurations rather than current versions of Outlook itself. Still, the discovery has sparked discussion among Linux admins and security folks because many users likely assumed their email traffic was encrypted simply because Outlook claimed SSL/TLS was enabled. The incident also highlights how stricter defaults in modern open source infrastructure can expose ancient assumptions and questionable behaviors that quietly survived for decades.
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