“ I didn’t exactly get what I ordered,” sighs bride Morag, moments after marrying a total stranger, Luke, in a televised ceremony. Her expectations might not have been met at the altar, but for those of us who acquired a taste for Australia’s brasher, boozier edition of reality franchise MarriedContinue Reading

In the press conferences that have followed the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, the group has projected a changed image. Its spokesmen have attempted to distance this Taliban from the legacy of brutal force and violent oppression of women and ethnic minorities that characterised their 1990s regime, instead emphasising their concernContinue Reading

Spyware: why the booming surveillance tech industry is vulnerable to corruption and abuse

Zoomik/Shutterstock The world’s most sophisticated commercially available spyware may be being abused, according to an investigation by 17 media organisations in ten countries. Intelligence leaks and forensic phone analysis suggests the surveillance software, called Pegasus, has been used to target and spy on the phones of human rights activists, investigativeContinue Reading

Raydoun you are drawn one (of 11!) and I’m not interested in any excuse for a fourth defeat in the Novice Stakes over an extended five furlongs of ‘good to firm’ York this afternoon; this is it, your whole life (to date!) has been a preparation for this moment andContinue Reading