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He returned as a ghostly apparition on a forestry road in western Canada, moving slowly and unsteadily with the help of a walking stick in each frostbitten hand. A cut-up sleeping bag was wrapped around his legs, shielding them from the bitter cold. The two oil and gas workers, who …
Businesses should be using more robots instead of hiring low-paid migrants, the shadow home secretary has said. Conservative MP Chris Philp says other countries “use a lot more automation” for tasks such as picking fruit and vegetables “rather than simply importing a lot of low-wage migrant labour”. Speaking on BBC …
Some good news at last for Conor Mc Gregor. Probably there’s a way of spinning it as bad news, which is what the scum mainstream media will do. But in the wake of hisdefeat in a Dublin civil caseagainst a woman who accused him of raping her, as brands and …
Good morning. At 4am local time on Wednesday, a ceasefire began between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. By that time, some displaced residents of Lebanon’s devastated southwere already on their way back, many of them wondering as they travelled whether the homes they had fled were still there. The pause …
The night before this series opener saw a reunion for the New Zealand side that first beat England back in 1978, with David Gower, though not in that touring team, providing an English voice on the panel. When Geoffrey Boycott’s seven-hour 70 came up, Gower joked that it was “seriously …
Not a single Whitehall department has registered the use of artificial intelligence systems since the government saidit would become mandatory, prompting warnings that the public sector is “flying blind” about the deployment of algorithmic technology affecting millions of lives. AI is already being used by government to inform decisions on …
Forget designer fashion and jewellery, trendy versions of pantry staples such as extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and tinned fish have become middle-class lust objects for home cooks, according to a new report. A food cupboard stocked with chic glass bottles, jars and decorative tins (in the front row …
David Lammy has said he plans to appoint an envoy to deal with “complex detention cases” involving Britons abroad and give them a legal right to consular access. After the Guardian’s reporting on detained Britons, the foreign secretary said he had been “looking hard” at the thousands of cases a …
Sinn Féin, the former political wing of the IRA, is hoping to stage a last-minute revival in the Irish general election after polls put it ahead of the party led by the taoiseach, Simon Harris. Ahead of Friday’s election, the party leader, Mary Lou Mc Donald, has said she sees …
The nuclear debate inside Iran is likely to shift towards the possession of its own weapons if the west goes ahead with a threat to reimpose all UN sanctions, the country’s foreign minister has said. Seyed Abbas Araghchi said in an interview that Iran already had the capability and knowledge …

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