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‘Vicious cycle’: far-right parties across Europe are inspiring imitators
France revel in fleeting return of near-telepathic Dupont-Ntamack pairing
Dominating the buildup to France’s Six Nations opener was the imminent return of its gilded
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– the “hinge”, a term used for the half-back partnership – after nearly a year and a half apart. WithLes Bleus
, Antoine Dupont had last played alongside Romain Ntamack in the ill-fated …Monthly bin collections and library closures: furious Bristol residents turn on Greens over council cuts
Katie Sullivan points to the middle of a busy junction in east Bristol where she sat for four hours in the cold last week to stop council contractors installing a bus gate. It was the third time local people had come out en masse to prevent the rollout of a …
A man stalked a professor for six years. Then he used AI chatbots to lure strangers to her home
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(AI) chatbots to impersonate a university professor and invite men online to her home address for sex.James Florence, 36, used platforms such as Crushon.ai and JanitorAI, …
DeepSeek, ChatGPT, Grok … which is the best AI assistant? We put them to the test
Body of second woman found in search for missing sisters in Aberdeen
Mooney makes hay before Australia leave lame England in an Ashes spin | Geoff Lemon
Beth Mooney’s speciality has always been pacing an innings, so one might decide it was a smart example of that to reach stumps on day two on 98 not out. If you make a hundred on the same day as someone else’s bigger one, your effort will be overlooked. Instead …
‘No one but Jews lost their apartments’: how homes taken by Nazis in wartime Paris were never given back
The 1935 photograph shows Israël and Hélène Malowanczyk standing on the balcony of their second-floor apartment at 118 Avenue Parmentier in Paris’s 11th arrondissement.
The couple – he a hatmaker from Poland, she a French dressmaker – are smiling. Like almost all Parisians at the time, they rented their home, …
Barclays IT glitch locks customers out of accounts for almost 24 hours
A serious IT glitch has left some Barclays customers locked out of their accounts throughout the night and almost 24 hours on from the bank’s initial outage.
Barclays has apologised to customersand said it was “currently facing intermittent errors” with its payment system. “We’re working to fix this as quickly …
England thrashed in Test as Australia complete Women’s Ashes whitewash
“See the Ashes ignite” was the experience Cricket Australia promised fans in an attempt to persuade them to turn up to watch this series. It was a tagline that promised a hard-fought, thrilling contest. Instead, locals have had the opportunity over the past three weeks to watch England’s batting, fielding …