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‘It brings back memories of Aberfan’: coal tip collapse in storms sparks revolt in Welsh valley
North Melbourne fans rediscover winning feeling with AFLW pioneers | Jack Snape
Five minutes to go and the result is beyond doubt, yet still there are nerves. A woman dressed in blue in her 40s stands behind the goals, long ago finished chewing her nails.
The Kangaroos lead the Lions by 29 and there she is, with an entire finger in her …
Instagram actively helping spread of self-harm among teenagers, study finds
Meta is actively helping self-harm content to flourish on Instagram by failing to remove explicit images and encouraging those engaging with such content to befriend one another, according to a damning new study that found its moderation “extremely inadequate”.
Danish researchers created a private self-harm network on the social media …
Mourners honour ‘political genius’ Alex Salmond at Edinburgh service
On my radar: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett’s cultural highlights
Born in London in 1987, the actor Nathan Stewart-Jarrett studied at the Brit school and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. After early stage roles including
The History Boys
at the National Theatre, he was cast in E4’sMisfits
and Channel 4’sUtopia
. He starred in the …Revealed: UK politics infiltrated by ‘dark money’ with 10% of donations from dubious sources
Loopholes in the law are allowing “dark money” to infiltrate UK politics, with almost £1 in every £10 donated to parties and politicians coming from unknown or dubious sources, analysis reveals.
Cash from companies that have never turned a profit, from unincorporated associations that do not have to declare their …
‘I will never give up’: mother seeks new clues about British son missing in Sardinia
The anguished mother of a British man who
vanished in Sardinia this summer
has urged a woman from Jersey, who he was with in the days before he disappeared, to come forward and assist with the police investigation.Michael Frison, 25, from Chard in Somerset, went missing …
AI expert Marietje Schaake: ‘The way we think about technology is shaped by the tech companies themselves’
Marietje Schaake is a former Dutch member of the European parliament. She is now the international policy director at Stanford University Cyber Policy Center and international policy fellow at Stanford’s
Institute for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence
. Her new book is entitledThe Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy …
Daniel Khalife: the spy who blew his own cover – and exposed gaping holes in UK security
On 9 November 2021, a call was made to MI5’s public hotline for reporting national security concerns. The man did not give his name but identified himself as a soldier in the British army – and the concern he was reporting was himself.
The anonymous caller told the UK’s domestic …