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Can You Wear Clip-In Extensions Daily? The Truth

If you are thinking of recommending daily extensions to your clients, or, as a hair extension lover, you’re prone to wearing clip-ins every single day, then, it may be time to reconsider. Despite clip-in hair extensions being incredibly practical, adaptable, and classic, particularly for everyday styling, there’s still risks involved. Here in this blog, we’ll be guiding you through the best way to integrate clip in extensions into your weekly routine in a way that’s...

Understanding the Safety of the Cloud: How Threat Protection Strengthens Your Business

Cloud adoption has changed how organizations store data, deploy applications, and collaborate across teams, yet questions about safety remain central to every decision. Business leaders want confidence that sensitive information stays protected without slowing productivity or limiting scalability. Cloud safety is not a single feature but a coordinated system of safeguards that respond to both known and emerging risks. Threat protection plays a defining role in shaping that system by detecting suspicious activity before it...

Stop Clip-In Extensions from Slipping: Expert Tips

Clip-in hair extensions last longer, but if this happens, you can smartly prevent extension slipping. The strategy is how well you care for them and how often you wear them. Clip-ins last up to 12 months with proper care. For everything you need to know, we suggest you read the Cliphair guide when installing, removing, and storing your extensions if you want them to last a long time. When you handle them carefully and store...

Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack set to wipe £3bn off sales after production halt

The cyberattack that forced Jaguar Land Rover to shut down its factories is expected to have cost the carmaker more than £3 billion in lost sales over the final quarter of the year. The West Midlands-based group, owned by Tata Motors, revealed that vehicle shipments from its factories plunged by 43 per cent in the three months to December after hackers crippled its IT systems. Wholesale volumes, the point at which vehicles leave the production...

Ofcom demands answers from X over claims Grok AI generates sexualised images of children

UK media regulator Ofcom has made “urgent contact” with xAI, the artificial intelligence business owned by Elon Musk, following reports that its Grok chatbot can be used to generate sexualised images of children and non-consensual explicit images of women. The intervention follows widespread concern over Grok’s image-generation capabilities on X, where users have posted examples of the AI being prompted to digitally “undress” women or place them into sexualised scenarios without consent. Ofcom confirmed it...

UK government launches £210m cyber action plan to protect digital public services

The UK government has unveiled a £210 million Cyber Action Plan aimed at strengthening the security and resilience of online public services, as cyber threats against the public sector continue to intensify. Announced in London on 6 January, the plan is designed to safeguard critical digital services used by millions of citizens every day, including benefits, tax systems and healthcare platforms. It will be overseen by a new Government Cyber Unit, tasked with coordinating defences...

Gary Neville sells majority stake in The Overlap as media brand targets global expansion

Gary Neville has sold a majority stake in his fast-growing media business The Overlap to radio giant Global, in a deal designed to turn the platform into a world-leading sports network. The former Manchester United and England defender will continue to co-chair the business alongside Global Group chief executive Simon Pitts, after Global acquired the stake from previous investors Miroma Group. The deal paves the way for a significant expansion in output, with The Overlap...

Salvation Army justified in sacking refugee worker over ‘send them back on a boat’ remark, tribunal rules

A Salvation Army employee responsible for supporting refugees was lawfully dismissed after making inflammatory remarks suggesting migrants should be sent back “on a boat”, an employment tribunal has ruled. The tribunal found that the charity was justified in dismissing Charles Markie, 56, after comments he made while working at Strathmore Lodge, a Salvation Army–run hostel in Dundee that housed refugees and migrants. Mr Markie, who had worked for the organisation for almost 20 years, was...

NEEB Link equips HMP Chelmsford inmates with business start-up skills ahead of release

Entrepreneurship is being used as a tool for rehabilitation at HMP Chelmsford, where inmates approaching release have taken part in a practical business start-up workshop delivered by NEEB Link. The session focused on helping participants see self-employment as a realistic and positive route back into society, equipping them with the confidence, knowledge and practical skills needed to start and run a small business after release. Designed to be accessible and hands-on, the workshop covered the...

How SMEs can build diversity, equity and inclusion into their growth plans

Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) are often seen as “big company” issues – tied to boardroom pledges, large HR teams or investor reporting. But the reality is quite different. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), building a more inclusive culture is not just possible; it’s essential for sustainable growth. At Chubb Fire & Security UK&I, diversity, equity and inclusion are embedded into the way we work. One of our core values is to “Win with...