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Fifteen months of Israeli bombardment leave conditions in Gaza ‘unimaginable’
At least 1.9 million people – or …
What does AI plan mean for NHS patient data and is there cause for concern?
UK ministers have committed to creating a National Data Library for building artificial intelligence models, as part of an
.The library will be comprised of state-controlled data, with at least five “high-impact” public datasets being compiled. The prime minister, Keir Starmer, indicated on Monday …
Soon Keir will be replaced by a sad, automated voice. Will we know the difference? | John Crace
“We are at a pivotal moment in history. AI is not just a tool for the future, it is already reshaping our lives in profound ways.” No kidding. That’s just a couple of sentences out of an entire speech written by ChatGPT when it was asked to come up with …
Crackdown on suppliers after firm made £13m on not-for-profit UK visa services
England’s most senior education official has assured MPs that suppliers on not-for-profit contracts will not in the future be able to make money secretly after “serious failings” were exposed by the Guardian.
Susan Acland-Hood, the Department for Education’s permanent secretary, told the cross-party public accounts committee (PAC) that a “very …
Saba is not a saviour of UK investment trusts. Look at its own miserable record | Nils Pratley
The great advantage of hostile takeover battles for public companies is that you get a clean punch-up. The records of both parties – bidder and target – are put in the spotlight. Every claim is tested in open argument over many weeks. At the end of the process, shareholders make …
South Africa launches operation at illegal gold mine amid fears many dead
The South African government has launched a mission to bring potentially hundreds of people in an illegal mine to the surface who last year had supplies of food, water and medicine blocked by police in an attempt to force them out.
The government agreed to the attempt on Friday after …
Girl, 12, died after assault allegation ‘wasn’t believed’, inquest hears
A 12-year-old girl overdosed on her mother’s prescription tablets after making an allegation of sexual assault to police and “feeling like she wasn’t believed”, an inquest has heard.
Semina Halliwell died on 12 June 2021, three days after taking her mother’s tablets at their home in Southport, Merseyside.
Her mother, …
Zebra killed after being impaled by rhino at Colchester zoo
Drag artists warn of rising tide of bigotry as they pay tribute to The Vivienne
Drag artists are under unprecedented pressure as they are “more visible, but also more debated” than ever before, performers have said, as they paid tribute to The Vivienne.
The international drag community came together in London for RuPaul’s DragCon UK over the weekend, its first large gathering since the Welsh …