- Ed Davey should leave Dubai tax exiles alone
- Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth looks ahead to the match against Cambridge United in League Two this Saturday
- Police say ‘something special’ planned for Bishopbriggs patrols
- St Patrick’s Day road closures announced for Belfast city centre celebrations
- Widower whose wife was killed in Charing bungalow gas explosion rebuilding life with ‘superdog’ who survived blast
- Truecaller now lets you hang up on scammers — on behalf of your family
- Gillingham FC Supporters’ Club urge fans to stop using foul and abusive language in chants aimed at management and players during games
- Strategy (MSTR) Bought Over 4,000 Bitcoin Today Via STRC
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Friday 13 March 2026 5:21 am | Updated: Thursday 12 March 2026 12:06 pm (Photo by Christopher Pike/Getty Images) Ed Davey’s calls for American-style citizenship taxes on British expats in Dubai to pay for theri military protection is completely unjustified, argues Charles AmosLast week Ed Davey challenged Keir Starmer to introduce American-style citizenship taxation on Brits who have fled to Dubai, but who now allegedly ask for military protection. His argument is simply that if you benefit from the British military you should pay for the British military. Ultimately, Davey’s argument has little to do with stopping free riding. Instead, it…
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth says his team will be playing with the pressure off them this weekend.Ainsworth fielded a patched-up side that were soundly beaten in midweek by MK Dons, and the manager could be facing similar selection issues ahead of Saturday’s trip to Cambridge United.Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth is expecting to be understrength again this weekend Picture: Barry GoodwinWith so many of his first-choice players in the treatment room, Ainsworth knows another tough test awaits.“I’ve probably had one more [injury] from Tuesday night, which is insane,” Ainsworth said.“[They are] all starters. We have a hell of a lot of…
Officers recently revealed that they have been planning something “special” for their patrols in Bishopbriggs in the coming days. In a statement posted on the Greater Glasgow Division’s Facebook page, cops noted that they will be out and about across the area on Saturday and Sunday. During this time, they are urging residents to keep an eye out as they might spot a “very different type of patrol”. READ NEXT: The statement reads: “We’re planning something a bit special for our patrols in Bishopbriggs this weekend. “Officers will be out and about across the area, and you might spot a…
Road closures will also be in place to accommodate the St Patrick’s Music Festival in the Cathedral QuarterSt Patrick’s Day parade in Belfast.(Image: Justin Kernoghan)Traffic diversions will be in place in and around Belfast city centre on March 17 due to events taking place to mark St Patrick’s Day.The PSNI has advised visitors and participants to plan their journey in advance and leave extra time to travel to and from the city centre.Motorists can expect some delays and diversions during the SPAR Craic 10K event, organised by Aisling Events, which leaves from City Hall at 9am and ends at Ormeau…
Caller identity platform Truecaller recently launched a new feature that lets one person become an admin of a family group, get alerts about fraud calls received by other members, and even end a call on their behalf if they suspect a family member might get scammed. The company, which has over 450 million users, first launched the feature in December in a handful of countries like Sweden, Chile, Malaysia, and Kenya. Truecaller said that after seeing promising results, it decided to roll it out worldwide, including in India, the company’s biggest market. The feature is free, and users can create…
Gillingham’s supporters’ group has urged fans to end the ‘foul and abusive language’ used in chants against their struggling team.Gillingham FC Supporters’ Club released a statement in the wake of Tuesday night’s 5-1 home defeat to MK Dons at Priestfield Stadium.Gillingham players and management came under fire from some fans in the week Picture: Barry GoodwinFrustrations boiled over at Priestfield during the heavy loss, with similar chanting heard in the 3-0 defeat to Oldham Athletic earlier this month.While the supporters’ group said it understood fans’ anger over recent performances, they also warned that the level of abusive language from the…
Strategy appears to have purchased more than 4,000 bitcoin on Thursday, according to estimates derived from real-time trading data and community tracking dashboards monitoring the firm’s preferred equity sales. Data from STRC.live and market trackers suggests the purchases were funded through heavy issuance of the company’s Variable Rate Series A Preferred Stock (STRC), a perpetual preferred instrument that Strategy has increasingly used to raise capital for bitcoin accumulation. By end of day in New York, trading activity implied the firm had already raised enough capital to acquire more than 4,000 BTC, marking the largest single-day bitcoin purchase funded through STRC…
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Eighteen months after selling his startup to chipmaker AMD for $665 million, Finnish entrepreneur Peter Sarlin has left his role as CEO of the unit now known as AMD Silo AI. He is now chairman at two new ventures: physical AI lab NestAI, and QuTwo, an AI startup aimed at helping companies prepare for the era of quantum computing Currently fully funded by Sarlin’s family office, PostScriptum, QuTwo describes itself as “an AI lab for the quantum era.” Rather than waiting for quantum computing to mature, however, it is already working with enterprise customers — including European fashion retailer Zalando,…
Not so long after its launch in the beginning of the year, Moltbook has been bought by none other than Meta. The social media platform was built specifically for AI agents and that obviously created a lot of chatter online. Axios and Ars Technica say the price is unknown at this point, and the deal should be sealed soon, in mid-March. From now onwards, Moltbook’s founders, Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr, will join Meta Superintelligence Labs, the unit run by Alexandr Wang. The platform was created as an experimental “third space” (as obsurd as that sounds) for AI agents. Similar…
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