Reports to a Jewish security charity say incidents were almost double the previous record set in 2021.
Antisemitic incidents rising by almost 150% in the UK and a nursing recruitment "meltdown" leads the papers.
As AI uses more electricity, new data centres could have their own nuclear power stations.
French President Emmanuel Macron warns Israel the human cost of the war in Gaza is "intolerable".
A charity warns that creating or viewing such images is still illegal, even if the children are not real.
Three suspects are in custody following the shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, near the victory parade.
Campaigners at the Tech Transparency Project in the US found paid-for features for organisations.
Peter Marks, who runs the UK's biggest club chain, says students are going out later and spending less.
The island of Mayotte becomes the latest battleground in France over the laws on immigration.
Elected officials have been targeted by dangerous pranks which saw heavily armed police sent to their homes.
A season which started so brightly for Harry Kane is quickly falling flat as Bayern Munich face a fight to avoid ending the campaign without a trophy
Passengers say they have to wear coats, hats and gloves for the journey between Oban and Glasgow.
The White House said the threat is not imminent and will brief congressional leaders on Thursday.
Ipswich cruise past struggling Millwall to end a three-game winless run in the Championship and move within three points of the automatic promotion spots.
The UK foreign secretary warns against showing "the weakness displayed against Hitler in the 1930s".
Ciro Immobile's penalty gives Lazio a shock win over Bayern Munich in their Champions League last-16 first leg and increases the pressure on manager Thomas Tuchel
It’s a baptism of fire for the aspiring actors on set of EastEnders. With Natalie Cassidy.
Cloe Lacasse scores twice as holders Arsenal move into the semi-finals of the Women's League Cup with a comfortable victory over London City Lionesses.
Centre Fraser Dingwall says England need time to build "connections" as they look to sharpen their attack against Scotland in the Six Nations.
Jewish audience members at comedian Paul Currie's show say they felt "unsafe" and "threatened".
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