Teenager Jailed Over School Bomb Threats After Police Uncover Explosives and Violent Manifesto

Student sentenced to almost four years after classmates raised alarm over threats of a planned attack A teenager who threatened to carry out a bomb attack at his college after developing an obsession with mass killers has been sentenced to almost four years in custody after police uncovered explosive materials, Continue Reading

The Teen Who Shocked Crypto: Ellis Pinsky’s SIM-Swap Heist

A 15-year-old from New York, Ellis Pinsky, became infamous for a $24 million SIM-swap cryptocurrency theft, highlighting vulnerabilities in mobile security and trust in digital finance.

CYPRUS ANTI-CORRUPTION WATCHDOG REFERS FORMER PRESIDENT FOR CRIMINAL REVIEW

The Anti-Corruption Authority referred former president Nicos Anastasiades to prosecutors, citing potential evidence of corruption. Anastasiades denies wrongdoing, stating the allegations are unfounded and unproven.

Manchester Airport Assault: Man Jailed for Attacking Two Police Officers

A man who violently assaulted two female police officers during an arrest at Manchester Airport has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 21, of Rochdale, was jailed after being convicted of assaulting Lydia Ward, Ellie Cook and a member of the public during Continue Reading

US vs UK Mental Health Services: Key Differences and Disparities

Mental health service provision differs significantly between the US and UK, particularly in referral mechanisms. The US relies on mental health courts to divert individuals from the justice system, while the UK utilizes the Mental Health Act for health-led interventions. Both systems face issues of access, equity, and racial disparities in treatment, with structural barriers further complicating service availability. Effective reforms are urgently needed to address these inequities.

Two Cyber-criminals Plead Guilty to TfL Attack

Two Individuals Plead Guilty to Major Cyber Attack on Transport for London Two young men have pleaded guilty to orchestrating a significant cyber intrusion against Transport for London (TfL). The attack resulted in financial losses amounting to tens of millions of pounds and caused substantial disruption for thousands of passengers Continue Reading