Before you get too excited about the down and dirty world of cloud security, we should warn you this is more of a light-hearted report on the quirky things we picked up at CloudSec.
First of all, let’s start in the world of social media and artificial intelligence. This is a bit of a dark and weird one so if you are a bit overwhelmed by some of the tech quirks of the world, you might want to scroll down a couple of paragraphs.
Do you know what happens to your social media accounts when you
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Brussels in move to bar Chinese suppliers from EU’s critical infrastructure
Proposed Cybersecurity Act would phase out groups such as Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks and solar energy systems -
Pikes at the Palace: English civil war re-enactors to march through London
via ianvisits.co.ukA Sunday morning later this month will take on the colours and clatter of another age, as more than 200 men and women in full English Civil War dress gather in the heart of London.The occasion is the annual march organised by the English Civil War Society to commemorate the death of King Charles I, executed on 30 January 1649. For more than half a century, the Society has marked the anniversary on the last Sunday of January with a solemn procession down The Mall, recalling what contemporaries de -
From Skylons to brick-walls – see the next generation of jewellery designers
via ianvisits.co.ukIf you want a glimpse at the future of jewellery, there’s an exhibition of emerging jewellers and silversmiths at the Goldsmiths’ Centre in Farringdon at the moment.The display features designs ranging from Japonisme-inspired nature motifs and marine life frozen in wax and cast in metal to reclaimed glass reimagined with gemstones and stone-setting.
Jewellery, generally being quite small and wearable, it’s only a small-sized exhibition, filling the Goldsmiths’ Centre&rsqu -
Lifts approved for some London stations – but others lose out as DfT scales back plans
via ianvisits.co.ukThe government has confirmed it is pushing ahead with plans to add lifts to more London railway stations, but has also cancelled several expected station upgrades.
Bushey station (c) ianVisits
There are stations that the Department for Transport (DfT) says are progressing to detailed design. These include Dalston Kingsland, Esher, Gunnersbury, Kew Bridge, and Raynes Park. Gunnersbury was already progressing to design work, so that’s more of a confirmation of what was already known.
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Mayor to push London council tax precept above £500 to fund policing and rail plans
via ianvisits.co.ukThe Mayor of London is raising the GLA’s take from London’s council tax to fund an increase in policing and support the potential West London Orbital railway link.In total, the Mayor is proposing that council tax increases by an additional £20.13 a year for an average Band D household, subject to final approvals next month. Consequently, the Band D council tax payable in the 32 London boroughs (the adjusted precept) is proposed to increase by 4.1% from £490.38 in 2025-26 -
Tickets Alert: 200th anniversary tours of London Zoo
via ianvisits.co.ukTo celebrate its bicentenary, London Zoo is launching a programme of monthly history tours that delve into two centuries of animals, architecture and scientific discovery.The guided walks are included as a free extra with a paid Zoo visit and run on a rotating theme throughout the year, allowing visitors to choose tours that match their particular interests in the Zoo’s long and varied past.
Each tour starts at 11:30am from the main entrance once you are inside the Zoo, and lasts for aroun -
SpaceX partner EchoStar struggles to reach escape velocity
Charlie Ergen’s future will probably be guided by what happens to Elon Musk’s company -
Imber Bus confirms its 2026 date for a surreal ride through Salisbury Plain
via ianvisits.co.ukAn early notice that the annual Imber Bus Day has already confirmed its 2026 date, so you can reserve the date in your calendar now.ImberBus is a standard London bus route that runs just one day a year, weaving its way through the sealed-off military lands of Salisbury Plain, past burnt-out tanks and military bases to an abandoned medieval church in the middle of a military training village before scattering off to various random outposts all around the firing range and local villages.
It’ -
Strawberry Hill’s new exhibition chases a lost dagger with a questionable past
via ianvisits.co.ukTwo daggers that didn’t belong to King Henry VIII have gone on display, as part of an exhibition about another lost dagger that also didn’t belong to Henry VIII.
With me so far?We’re in Horace Walpole’s gothic manor house at Strawberry Hill, and he owned a richly decorated dagger that he was told had belonged to the King.
However, more recent research has indicated that it was likely a decorative dagger made at the imperial workshops in late 16th-century Istanbul and expo -
Archaeologists uncover Victorian children’s schoolwork in east London
via ianvisits.co.ukArchaeologists working in East London have made a rare discovery that is seldom preserved in the historical record — an unusually intimate glimpse into the lives of Victorian children.
Brick cellars heavily covered with soot (c) MOLA
Among the finds uncovered by MOLA at the excavation site in East London was a fragment of a slate school tablet, still bearing the faint scratches of children’s handwriting and doodles, alongside a hoard of ceramic marbles – known as “al -
Half price entry to Dr Johnson’s House on Friday afternoons
via ianvisits.co.ukBargain (noun): Something pleasingly inexpensive – especially when it involves one of London’s great literary landmarks.
Dr Johnson’s House (c) ianVisits
If you fancy a cultured detour just off Fleet Street, there’s a definition worth learning first: entry to Dr Johnson’s House is half price every Friday afternoon. It gives you an ideal excuse to step off the pavement and into the birthplace of the modern English dictionary.
House (noun): A seventeenth-century townh -
Tickets Alert: 2026 tours of privately owned Longford Castle
via ianvisits.co.ukAn unusual castle built on the banks of the River Avon 450 years ago, and still a private home, offers occasional tours through the summer, with tickets now available.
Longford Castle (c) ianVisits
This is Longford Castle, the private home of the Earl of Radnor, a 16th-century building whose strikingly unconventional exterior hints at what lies inside. Behind the walls is an art collection, rich enough in Old Master paintings to rival many major galleries, set within interiors that reflect centu -
Urban Rewilding: Beavers could return to a south London park
via ianvisits.co.ukLondon’s largest Beaver enclosure could be coming to South London soon as part of a rewilding plan for South Norwood Country Park.Croydon Council’s proposal would introduce a family of beavers to the park to help restore wildlife habitats, improve water quality, and create a healthier natural environment.
The council is working with Citizen Zoo, specialists in urban rewilding, who are assessing the site’s potential. Citizen Zoo also helped deliver London’s first openly ac -
Ticket checks ramped up on the DLR in fare evasion crackdown
via ianvisits.co.ukFare evasion is set to get harder on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) as the operator steps up ticket inspections on trains.As most of the DLR stations don’t have ticket barriers, there’s a certain level of trust that people tend to do the right thing and pay for transport, and the vast majority do pay to take a ride on the DLR.
A trial in 2023 tested whether making the ticket machines more noticeable would help reduce incidents of people genuinely forgetting to tap in/out on t -
Man arrested over £260,000 graffiti spree on Northern line trains
via ianvisits.co.ukA person suspected of causing nearly £260,000 of graffiti damage to tube trains has been arrested following a British Transport Police (BTP) investigation.
Bakerloo line train at Lambeth North tube station (c) ianVisits
Officers from the BTP’s Operational Support Unit forced entry to a property in Barnet, north London, during the early hours of Friday 9th January.
A 48-year-old man was arrested at the address on suspicion of criminal damage and taken into custody for questioning. He -
Wellington Arch at 200: The monument that lost a statue and gained a tunnel
via ianvisits.co.ukToday marks the 200th anniversary of Wellington Arch being approved to be built at Hyde Park Corner. Although today it’s in a different location, it has a different statue on top and is technically still unfinished.Originally called the Grand Triumphal Arch, it was built in part to commemorate Britain’s victories in the Napoleonic Wars and as part of King George IV’s remodelling of Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace.
Announced in 1825, it would take a year of wrangling to settle o -
TfL launches hunt for women who inspired Londoners to start cycling
via ianvisits.co.ukTransport for London (TfL) and Santander Cycles have launched a call for nominations to celebrate women who inspire others to get on two wheels.
“I do not see why Ladies should not have a Lark as well as the Gentlemen.” – 1819 satirical print
Members of the public are being invited to put forward the name of a professional women’s cycling star or an ‘unsung hero’ from their own community, along with a short explanation of how that person encouraged them to tak -
Friends, foes and six-foot canvases: Turner and Constable face off at Tate Britain
via ianvisits.co.ukThere’s a bit of Kane and Abel in the Tate Britain at the moment, as they pitch two friends turned rivals – Constable and Turner – together in a single exhibition.
Born within a year of each other, but to very different families, the two set out to become artists, but on different paths that eventually led to rivalry in the art galleries of London.
Critics of the time pitted the two against each other, comparing Constable’s truth to Turner’s poetry. Despite their di -
Distressed debt buyer applies to put UK broadband operator into administration
FitzWalter Capital’s move at G.Network is set to mark the first insolvency in Britain’s ‘altnet’ sector for years -
Distressed debt buyer applies to put UK broadband firm into administration
FitzWalter Capital’s move at G.Network is set to mark the first insolvency in Britain’s ‘altnet’ sector in years -
Tickets Alert: Tours of UK construction sites
via ianvisits.co.ukThe annual event, which showcases the construction industry by letting people go behind the hoardings onto building sites, returns in March, and booking is open now.Although aimed at potential future constructors, the curious public is also welcome to visit some of the venues.
The event, Open Doors 2026, showcases the construction industry and aims to demonstrate the variety of careers in the trade. Open Doors aims to change perceptions around construction and encourage the next generation -
Openreach needs to make full fibre broadband work
BT’s infrastructure company cannot retreat on its plans for a national digital network -
An Organ on the Run: The Hammersmith school organ with a hidden past
via ianvisits.co.ukA pipe organ in a Hammersmith school has recently been identified as having a rare survivor that was smuggled out of France to prevent it from being seized by the French government.
(c) Sacred Heart High School
The organ at the Sacred Heart High School on Hammersmith Road was thought to date to around 1883, when the chapel was built. However, recent research has revealed that it was actually made by the Flemish organ builder Hippolyte Loret around 1861-2.
It was built for Sacred Heart’s Pa -
Eleven miles of costumes: Take a tour of the vast Angels Costumes warehouse
via ianvisits.co.ukThere’s an Indiana Jones-esque style warehouse in North London packed full of costumes from film and stage – and they offer occasional tours to have a look around.This is the Hendon headquarters of Angels Costumes, which has been providing clothes to actors since 1840, when Morris Angel started selling second-hand clothes in Covent Garden. At a time when actors were expected to provide their own costumes and were often judged more by their clothes than their acting skills, young Morr -
The Ivy offering £19.17 two-course menu across its London restaurants
via ianvisits.co.ukIf you’ve ever fancied eating at The Ivy restaurant, they’re offering a special meal deal for under £20.
(c) The Ivy
The original Ivy opened in 1917, so to honour the year they first welcomed guests, they’re inviting you to try a specially curated menu, priced at just £19.17 at their Collection restaurants.
For celeb spotters, disappointment as it’s not available at the Original Ivy – so you won’t be getting a dose of bargain celeb spotting, but th -
London’s Alleys: Wesleyan Place, Kentish Town, NW5
via ianvisits.co.ukThis short L-shaped passage next to the London Overground at Gospel Oak is one of the oldest passages in the area, but was once about twice as long as it is today.Leading off Highgate Road, which was once Green Street, Wesleyan Place was a U-shaped road that ran around the backs of the houses facing onto the main street.
OS map 1851
As is so often the case in this part of London, the passage was sliced in half by the arrival of the railways, and then it got worse. Initially, the Tottenham & -
Patrick Drahi revives sale of stake in German broadband network
Franco-Israeli telecoms tycoon launches latest effort to reduce $50bn debt pile -
Drahi revives sale of stake in German broadband network
Franco-Israeli telecoms tycoon launches latest effort to reduce $50bn debt pile -
Fans, Frigates and Flirtation: Jane Austen’s world in Greenwich exhibitions
via ianvisits.co.ukWe’re in the midst of Jane Austen’s 250th-anniversary celebrations, and Greenwich has put together two exhibitions that illuminate very different sides of life in her time – one social and decorative, the other naval and personal.
Greenwich Fan Museum
“It is a truth universally acknowledged…” that a Georgian lady was rarely seen without a fan — and the Fan Museum is filled with them.Part fashion accessory, part cooling device, part coded instrument of f
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