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Scottish man killed while serving as medic with Ukrainian army
A Scottish man has been killed while serving on the frontline with the Ukrainian army, his family has said.
Jordan Maclachlan, 26, from Ardnamurchan in the Scottish Highlands, died on Friday while serving as a medic with the Ukrainian army, his family told the BBC.
“Jordan always believed that he …
Lewis Hamilton at 40: F1 trailblazer has it all to prove again at Ferrari
Tuesday briefing: How Britain has coped with an Arctic blast
Good morning.
British winters have grown markedly milder over the past century:
that the average UK winter has gotten 1C warmer and 15% wetter in the last century. LastFebruary
was the warmest in recorded history. There have been fewer and fewer snow …British AI startup with government ties is developing tech for military drones
A company that has worked closely with the UK government on artificial intelligence safety, the NHS and education is also developing AI for military drones.
The consultancy Faculty AI has “experience developing and deploying AI models on to UAVs”, or unmanned aerial vehicles, according to a defence industry partner company.
…Luxury tights brand Wolford apologises for delays to orders and refunds
The luxury tights and lingerie brand Wolford has apologised after heavy criticism from customers over delays to orders and refunds, admitting its delivery services were overstretched.
Shoppers have taken to the reviews site Trustpilot to warn others against making orders, with some saying they had waited for more than a …
Keir Starmer’s NHS plan: what are the key elements and can it succeed?
“This elective reform …
Business secretary urged to refer Vodafone to Covid corruption commissioner
The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has been asked to refer Vodafone to the Covid corruption commissioner, after a legal claim alleged the £18bn telecoms group benefited from government pandemic support intended for small businesses.
The request to examine the conduct of the FTSE 100 company follows last month’s high court …
‘We stand by Jess’: Telford survivors criticise Musk’s attack on Phillips
‘I haven’t seen any change’: black Labour voters in Liverpool and London six months on
In Toxteth, a fast-gentrifying area of Liverpool that has for decades been the nucleus of the city’s 300-year-old black community, Saeed Olayiwola considered how the Labour government compared with the Conservatives. “I don’t see much that sets them apart at the moment,” Olayiwola said.
Since Keir Starmer’s government took power …
Justin Trudeau’s reluctant departure will leave his Liberal party in freefall
decision to resign as prime minister
has jolted his ailing Liberal party, kicking off a leadership race that could determine the future – or the demise – of Canada’s“natural governing party”
.On a frigid Monday morning, Trudeau said that while “every bone in …