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Second Labour MP faces sanctions over offensive WhatsApp group messages
A Labour MP is to meet with the government chief whip to decide on any sanctions over his membership of a WhatsApp group that featured racist, sexist and other offensive comments, a minister has said.
Oliver Ryan, the MP for Burnley, has already apologised for failing to challenge some of …
England win has fans dreaming again as Borthwick’s plans come together | Robert Kitson
After it was all over on Saturday night, England’s players peeled away to seek out their loved ones in the stands. Fin Smith’s parents, Andrew and Judith, were awaiting their match-winning boy and the shared family embrace, when it came, was among the more heartwarming things you’ll see in sport …
Last throw of the boule for Addis Ababa’s historic pétanque club as developers turn city into hi-tech hub
It’s a quiet Saturday afternoon at the
Club des Cheminots
in downtown Addis Ababa, where Chebude Gobeza plays pétanque with a friend as groups of patrons sit around yellow plastic tables, chatting and sipping coffee and beer.Chebude comes to the Railway Workers’ Club every day, he says, after …
Ukraine’s teen soldiers: the cadets who hold the country’s future in their hands
At a boarding school in Kyiv, cadets are training to become Ukraine’s youngest soldiers – and help defend their country against Russia’s devastating invasion. The Ivan Bohun military high school – one of three such establishments in Ukraine – is home to 600 teenagers.
The lives of the cadets, who …
Monday briefing: Why the brutal fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo could spiral into wider war
Asil Nadir, Polly Peck tycoon turned fugitive, dies aged 83
Nadir …
Trump’s latest tariff bid shows the old rules of trade no longer apply. Scraps of paper will not save us | Greg Jericho
Tech firms call for zonal electricity pricing in UK to fuel AI datacentres
Tech companies are putting pressure on the UK government to encourage an AI datacentre boom in remote areas of Great Britain by offering some of the cheapest electricity prices in Europe.
A report paid for by the tech companies Amazon and OpenAI has called on ministers to overhaul the UK’s …
AI race must be led by ‘western, liberal, democratic’ countries, says Peter Kyle
The artificial intelligence race must be led by “western, liberal, democratic” countries, said the UK technology secretary in a veiled warning over China’s role in the contest, before a global AI summit in Paris.
Peter Kyle spoke as political leaders and tech company bosses gather in France, and after the …
Ukraine war briefing: Trump plan to end war must include security guarantees, Zelenskyy says
Donald Trump’s plan for a quick settlement in Ukraine must not only stop the war but also ensure that there can no longer be any more Russian aggression, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said
in an interview broadcast on Sunday. Zelenskyy said Ukraine wanted no repeat of the experience …