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AI tool can give ministers ‘vibe check’ on whether MPs will like policies
A new artificial intelligence tool can warn ministers whether policies are likely to be very unpopular with their party’s MPs, using a search described as a “parliamentary vibe check”.
Parlex is among a number of AI tools being developed for ministers and civil servants, which allows them to predict which …
Shares in Daily Mirror owner Reach rise as it says it will beat profit forecasts
Shares in the owner of the Daily Mirror rose more than a quarter after the publisher said it expects to beat annual profit expectations, after a strong end to the year and the benefit of
deep cost-cutting in recent years
.Reach, which owns national papers including the …
KPMG under investigation over audit of gambling company Entain
The accounting firm KPMG is under investigation by the sector’s UK regulator over its audit of the 2022 accounts of the gambling company Entain.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said its enforcement division would be examining the conduct of the “big four” accounting firm, without saying what the investigation related …
The gig economy: ticket inflation is getting worse, so where does all the money go?
Former M&S boss says working from home is ‘not doing proper work’
The former boss of M&S and Asda has said working from home has meant a generation of people is “not doing proper work”.
Stuart Rose, who was chief executive of M&S for six years until 2011 and then executive chair of its supermarket rival Asda until November, claimed that working …
Donald Trump meme coin price tanks after wife Melania also launches token
Monday briefing: Will Trump really begin his second term with a message of unity?
Good morning. Today, at midday in Washington DC, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as president of the United States for the second time. Yesterday,
he promised a blitz of executive orders
on illegal immigration, transgender rights and other rightwing priorities within hours of his arrival.While …
‘A vicious circle’: how the roof blew off Spain’s housing crisis
Ciutat Vella, the old city of Barcelona, was once quirky and mysterious.
Now it has become a parody of itself, a place from which the local population has been exiled in the interests of tourism and maturing investments. Doorways have sprouted combination key safes, a telltale sign of an apartment …
Campaigners call for action as jellyfish threaten Scottish salmon farms
A jellyfish species that has been wreaking havoc on Norway’s salmon industry has made its way to Scotland, causing significant damage and prompting calls for urgent action.
The string jellyfish has killed millions of salmon in Norwegian sea farms with officials urging an extermination of affected stocks.
Now the jellyfish …