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‘Protests that were not allowed’: does Britain have a two-tier policing problem?
The bar is said to be appropriately high, but there have been 24 marches banned by a home secretary following a police request in the past 30 years under section 13 of the 1986 Public Order Act.
Two of those prohibited had been organised by “anti-capitalist groups” and one was …
UK housebuilder Vistry’s shares plunge as it issues third profit warning
UK housebuilder Vistry has issued its third profit warning in three months, in a year-end blow to the construction company that sent its shares to a two-year low.
The business, which was relegated from the FTSE 100 share index on Monday, now expects annual adjusted pre-tax profit of just £250m, …
The NFL’s rushing renaissance: how running backs reclaimed the narrative
If you’re remotely familiar with the National Football League these days, you know what people say about both modern offenses and the value of running backs within them. Over the last two decades, with the increase in having multiple receivers on the field, and the decreasing value of running backs …
ChatGPT search tool vulnerable to manipulation and deception, tests show
OpenAI’s ChatGPT search tool may be open to manipulation using hidden content, and can return malicious code from websites it searches, a Guardian investigation has found.
and is encouraging users to make it their default search tool. …‘A sense of freedom’: China’s small bookshops relocate across the world
What time are the NFL Christmas games and when does Beyoncé perform?
The NFL Christmas games are taking place on, you guessed it, Christmas. And if you’re anything like millions of people around the world then you’re probably wondering: what time does the Beyoncé show begin?
But is that all you really need to know? What about the sporty bits? The odds …
Tuesday briefing: What Reform UK might get from Elon Musk’s $100m – and what he might want in return
Good morning. I don’t know how long Elon Musk spent mulling over his rumoured suggestion that he might give $100m to Reform, but since it amounts to about 0.02% of his total wealth, I imagine it will have taken about as much time as most people spend mulling over a …
Birmingham LGBTQ+ church members ‘cut off’ after sexual assault complaints
The Methodist church in Birmingham has been accused of “silencing and cutting off” members of an LGBTQ+ congregation after the arrest of a member on suspicion of sexual assault.
A man was arrested in November after a number of former members of the congregation at Inclusive Gathering Birmingham (IGB) …
UAE becomes Africa’s biggest investor amid rights concerns
The United Arab Emirates has become the largest backer of new business projects in Africa, raising hopes of a rush of much-needed money for green energy, but also concerns that the investments could compromise the rights of workers and environmental protections.
Between 2019 and 2023, Emirati companies announced $110bn (£88bn) …
‘I stood on a mine’: government urged to repatriate Australian seriously injured fighting in Ukraine war
The federal government has been urged to evacuate an Australian citizen who was seriously injured after stepping on a landmine while fighting for Ukraine on the country’s far eastern front.
Friends of the 38-year-old foreign fighter, who is being treated in a Ukrainian hospital, warn he needs urgent specialist treatment …