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Nine years for laughing gas crash driver who killed his friends
A teenager has been jailed for more than nine years for causing the death of three of his friends by dangerous driving after inhaling nitrous oxide.
Thomas Johnson, 19, was travelling at speeds of more than 100mph in June last year when the BMW 3 series he was driving crashed …
Farage’s photo with Musk and Nick Candy defines his Trump tribute act era
As a photo it is visually striking and politically resonant: Nigel Farage, the man who loudly proclaims he will be the UK’s next prime minister, alongside two extremely rich supporters, all bathed in the golden glow of his hero Donald Trump.
In terms of raw politics, the significance is what …
Prince Andrew to miss royal family’s traditional pre-Christmas lunch
The Duke of York will not attend the royal family’s traditional pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace on Thursday amid controversy over his links with an alleged Chinese spy.
Prince Andrew is said to have decided to pull out of the occasion after speaking to his ex-wife and close friend, Sarah, …
A predicted deficit will get the headlines, but remember that budgets are about choices | Greg Jericho
The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook (Myefo) released on Wednesday showed a slight increase in the size of budget deficits over the next three years. But no one should get too concerned – it is all just changes in estimates. We need to care more about reality.
As a nation …
Deadline changed as tech firms grapple with Australia’s age check and social media ban laws
Tech companies will have two extra months to finalise plans to restrict children from accessing adult websites, as Australia’s
rushed under-16s social media ban legislation
forces the sector to grapple with potential crossover issues with the two regulations.The eSafety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, announced the extension …
Fleeing Xi’s China: following the trail of migrants trying to reach Australia through Indonesia
Paul, an Indonesian fisherman, says he was working as a rideshare driver in the dusty streets of Kupang in West Timor when he came across half a dozen Chinese men on the side of the road. They were wet up to their waist, carrying a backpack each, and spoke no …
‘Women’s sport is in a good place’: Keely Hodgkinson hails Spoty’s four in a row
Brexit cost UK £27bn in lost trade in first two years, review finds
Chinese AI chip firms blacklisted over weapons concerns gained access to UK technology
Chinese engineers developing chips for artificial intelligence that can be used in “advanced weapons systems” have gained access to cutting-edge UK technology, the Guardian can reveal.
by analysts as “China’s premier AI chip designers”, Moore Threads and Biren Technology are subject to US export restrictions over …‘Everything is so bad’: Argentina’s poor hit hard by Milei’s ‘chainsaw’ measures
Late at night, a young father stands in a dumpster in Buenos Aires, passing scraps and discarded food to his wife and two young children. In a subway station, a homeless couple sleep in an unoccupied corner, their heads sheltered by cardboard boxes. On the streets of the city’s slums …