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Don’t gift our work to AI billionaires: Mark Haddon, Michal Rosen and other creatives urge government
Original British art and creative skill is in peril thanks to the rise of AI and the government’s plans to loosen copyright rules, some of the UK’s leading cultural figures have said.
More than 2,000 people, including leading creative names such as Mark Haddon, Axel Scheffler, Benji Davies and Michael …
Home Office contractor collecting data on UK citizens while checking migrants’ finances
The Home Office has been accused of collecting data on “hundreds of thousands of unsuspecting British citizens” while conducting financial checks on migrants.
A report by a private contractor for a routine immigration application was mistakenly sent to a charity by a government official, and contained information on more than …
Anti-migrant hate is flourishing in Germany’s ‘time of the cowards’ | Musa Okwonga
‘I stripped away this caricature that I created’: Pamela Anderson on makeup, activism and gardening
Pamela Anderson, makeup-free and beautiful in a floral Westwood suit, is making a fuss of my dog. My dog likes her. I’m not a particular believer in the idea that animals are great character judges but, in this case, me and the dog are aligned. I like Anderson too. She …
England’s iron-chinned boxers get on the right side of ifs and buts | Andy Bull
Another week, another one-point win. This was an ugly, bloody and basic victory, as pretty as Steve Borthwick’s broken nose, but funnily enough the 80,000-odd England fans inside the stadium didn’t seem too fussed about that when England bundled the ball into touch at the final whistle. It’s been eight …
‘Trump and Musk are gaslighting’: anti-apartheid artist on how US president and his billionaire ally are attacking South Africa
For more than 50 years, Sue Williamson’s art has been shining a light on South Africa’s problems – first to campaign against the apartheid state, and then to question how far the country has progressed in reconciliation and remembrance.
But as she prepares for her first retrospective exhibition, the 84-year-old …
‘Starmer’s big moment’: can PM persuade Trump not to give in to Putin?
When Keir Starmer is advised on how to handle his crucial meeting with Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, he will be told by advisers from Downing Street and the Foreign Office to be very clear on his main points and, above all, to be brief.
“Trump gets …
Can Moldova – population 2.4m – show the world how to stand up to Putin?
How can a democracy defend itself from an attacker who does not respect any democratic rules?
When your assailant uses corruption, blackmail, economic war, cyber attacks, covert campaigns and street violence – while all you have are inefficient courts and even slower international institutions. Can you lose your sovereignty by …
German voters head to polls facing world of change as far right waits in the wings
German voters go to the polls today but it is a different world from when the campaign began only a few weeks ago.
Nearly 60 million people are choosing a government that will have to grapple with the breakdown of the transatlantic alliance under Donald Trump and new threats to …
Ukraine war briefing: Volodymyr Zelenskyy praises Keir Starmer for pledge of ‘ironclad support’
Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday praised the UK for showing “leadership” on the war with Russia
after the British prime minister,Keir Starmer, pledged his “ironclad support” for Kyiv
in a phone call. Ahead of a planned meeting with Donald Trump this week, Starmer insisted that Ukraine must …