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Buckinghamshire arson fire, Ireland’s Six Nations contract chatter, WeTransfer/Dropbox-style phishing, smart-glasses courtroom coaching, Net Zero cost clash, accessibility row in Kent, Saudi-Iran drone war update, plus March 13 birthdays and Trump’s COVID emergency anniversary
Mobile home destroyed in Buckinghamshire fire, police treat as arson
A traveller-owned mobile home was destroyed in an overnight fire in Dinton, Buckinghamshire, after a planning dispute over development on a field designated as a conservation area. Firefighters were called shortly after 7am on March 3, and Thames Valley Police are treating it as arson, noting the home was empty. Buckinghamshire Council had issued a stop notice and a High Court injunction over what it called unauthorised development, though vehicles and mobile homes reportedly continued arriving.
Farrell expects Bundee Aki to sign new Ireland deal ahead of Triple Crown decider
Ireland coach Andy Farrell says he expects centre Bundee Aki to agree a new deal, after recalling him to the squad for Saturday’s Triple Crown decider against Scotland.
React phishing kit mimics WeTransfer and Dropbox, steals credentials via EmailJS
A phishing page built as a React single-page app was delivered through an email posing as a WeTransfer notification, linking to a Cloudflare Workers URL. Victims were taken to a fake Dropbox Transfer download portal and prompted for an email address and password. Credentials were exfiltrated via the legitimate EmailJS API, bundled with geolocation metadata gathered through the Geoapify IP information API, before users were redirected to the real Dropbox site.
Rob Baloucoune’s rapid return, from forgotten man to Six Nations standout
Rob Baloucoune has surged back into contention and emerged as a key figure for Ireland after a breakout Six Nations campaign.
March 13 notable birthdays list includes Dana Delany and Coco Gauff
Notable birthdays on March 13 include actor Dana Delany turning 70 and tennis star Coco Gauff turning 22, alongside other public figures.
On this day, March 13, 2020, Trump declared a US national emergency over COVID-19
On March 13, 2020, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Net Zero cost debate, Climate Change Committee vs Paul Homewood
The Climate Change Committee argues the cost of reaching Net Zero is lower than the cost of a single fossil fuel price spike. Commentator Paul Homewood disputes the comparison, claiming price spikes are smaller than the cumulative cost of green subsidies.
Witness caught using smart glasses for real-time coaching in London High Court
In a London High Court dispute over the directorship of a property development company, witness Laimonas Jakstys was found to have used smart glasses linked to his phone to receive real-time coaching during cross-examination. Judge Raquel Agnello KC said calls continued through his evidence and later ruled his testimony unreliable and untruthful, citing pauses in answers and audio interference. After the glasses were removed, his phone broadcast a voice he blamed on ChatGPT, and the judge also noted multiple calls to a contact saved as “abra kadabra,” whom Jakstys said was a taxi driver.
Wheelchair user says Kent footpath diversion plans ignore accessibility
A wheelchair user has complained of being disregarded in plans for a multi-million-pound footpath diversion in Kent. The council said the options were either to build a bridge with steps or not build a bridge at all.
Saudi says it intercepted drones from Tehran as Iran war enters third week
Saudi Arabia reported intercepting more than two dozen drones launched from Tehran as the war in Iran moved toward a third week. US President Donald Trump said operations could continue for another three to four weeks, arguing that countering Iran’s threat outweighs concerns over oil prices amid global energy instability.
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