The Death Of Skype: How A Video Calling Giant Lost Its Edge And Fell Into Irrelevance
Microsoft is officially retiring Skype, urging users to switch to Teams as the once-dominant video calling platform loses out to modern rivals like Zoom.
Traveller Faces £394 Fine At JFK Airport For Bringing 'Illegal' Banana Into The US
Dylan O'Byrne may be fined after US Customs flagged his undeclared banana as a prohibited item, highlighting strict airport food regulations.
Sun, Sangria… And Soaring Costs: Barcelona To Double Tourist Tax In Crackdown On Overtourism
Catalonia is set to increase its tourist tax, aiming to curb overcrowding and fund local projects, impacting holidaymakers visiting Barcelona.
UK's First Ever Global Travel Ban Imposed on Sadist Who Filmed Himself Torturing Women In Dungeons
Kevin Booth, a sadistic abuser who tortured women in a Highland dungeon, has become the first person in the UK to receive a global travel ban to prevent further exploitation.
Isle of Man Poised to Make History as First UK Territory to Legalise Assisted Dying
The Isle of Man is set to become the first UK territory to legalise assisted dying, with legislation nearing final approval in Tynwald.
The Rise Of Property Guardianship: How Brits Are Turning Abandoned Buildings Into Affordable Housing
People are looking for affordable housing in churches and schools
Cancún's Taxi Scams Are Spiralling Out of Control: Tourists Face Sky-High Fares and Violent Clashes
Cancún's tourism industry faces a crisis as violent taxi disputes, soaring fares, and government intervention threaten the city's reputation and visitor experience.