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Disgruntled police in Northern Ireland responsible for IRA leaks after Good Friday agreement
Parts of the British government and disgruntled members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary were responsible for a series of major leaks during and after the establishment of the 1998 Good Friday agreement in Northern Ireland, according to claims in newly released Irish government archives.
An Irish department of foreign Affairs …
AI tools may soon manipulate people’s online decision-making, say researchers
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools could be used to manipulate online audiences into making decisions – ranging from what to buy to who to vote for – according to researchers at the University of Cambridge.
The paper highlights an emerging new marketplace for “digital signals of intent” – known as the …
Most UK businesses expect to grow in new year, surveys find
A majority of UK businesses expect a positive start to 2025, according to two economic confidence surveys which show managers planning for growth after a challenging period for the economy.
About 70% of UK businesses expect their turnover to increase over the next year, up from 62% in December 2023. …
Dense fog expected to cause flight delays at Gatwick till end of Sunday
Disruption caused by dense fog was expected to continue at Gatwick airport until the end of Sunday – its busiest day of the holiday period.
Nats, the UK’s main air traffic control provider, said temporary air restrictions were in place for the remainder of the day because of low visibility …
South Korea in mourning after plane crash kills all but two onboard
Distraught family members gathered at Muan international airport in South Korea on Sunday after a plane carrying 181 people from Bangkok crashed, killing all but two people onboard, in the country’s
worst domestic civil aviation disaster
.Officials said all 175 passengers and four of the six crew …
The distinguished economist Manmohan Singh, who has died aged 92, was one of India’s longest serving prime ministers (and the first Sikh to hold the office), yet he never won a direct parliamentary election. After nearly two decades as an economic bureaucrat, Singh was often seen as more of a …
‘A Model Murder’: the 1954 trial that gripped Sydney takes to the stage
In 1954, when 22-year-old Sydney model Shirley Beiger went on trial for the alleged murder of her live-in lover, hundreds of spectators, many of them women, queued outside Darlinghurst’s courthouse with sandwiches, Thermos flasks and even babies, hoping for a seat.
“They were yelling, ‘God bless you, Shirl’,” says award-winning …
Badenoch allies dismiss ‘nonsense’ claims she asked GB News to cut Farage’s airtime
Allies of Kemi Badenoch have dismissed as “nonsense” claims that she asked GB News to cut airtime for Reform leader Nigel Farage.
The claims that Badenoch raised the issue of Farage’s prominence on GB News follows a row in which the Tory leader accused Reform of faking its membership numbers.
…Georgia’s pro-west president says she remains ‘only legitimate president’ as new leader sworn in
Georgia’s pro-western president, Salome Zourabichvili, has said she will leave the palace but remain the country’s legitimate officeholder, after refusing to hand over the keys to her successor in the wake of a controversial general election.
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Defiant and unwavering: Georgia’s president Salome Zourabichvili is focus for …