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Food delivery apps urged to reveal how algorithms affect UK couriers’ work
Takeaway delivery apps are facing pressure to crack open the black-box algorithms that govern the work of more than 100,000 couriers in the UK and reveal more about how decisions are made on pay and access to jobs.
A coalition including the TUC, Amnesty International, couriers’ unions and the campaign …
Slim Hamas parades show hollowness of either side’s claims to victory in Gaza
Australia eye Ashes whitewash as depth leaves England with no answers | Geoff Lemon
“England’s best format is T20.” It’s been a mantra through this Women’s Ashes series so far. With Australia the stronger team, and the series starting with the 50-over format in which they dominate, it was repeated by England followers, repeated by media wanting a close series for the story, even …
Freed British-Israeli hostage is ‘happiest person in the world’
Why is TikTok back working again in US as Trump takes office?
restoring its service in the US
after Donald Trump said he would issue an executive order when president to allow the app to continue operating.It had shut itself down late on Saturday ahead of a Sunday deadline to divest its Chinese shareholders or face …
Santander rushes guidance to managers as it reviews its future in UK
Santander has rushed out a note to senior managers after it emerged that the Spanish-owned lender is reviewing the future of its UK business amid mounting frustrations over regulation.
The chief executive of Santander’s UK corporate and commercial bank, John Baldwin, sent out a memo outlining how to respond to …
Svitolina surges on but watches husband Monfils fall short as ageing body falters
In the aftermath of a strong comeback win that moved her into a grand slam quarter-final for the 12th time in her career, Elina Svitolina departed Rod Laver Arena fully aware that her most difficult task of the day was still to come. She warmed down, showered, completed her media …
De Minaur to face Sinner after reaching Australian Open last eight for first time
Local fans have been given reason to dream of success this year at Melbourne Park after Alex de Minaur delivered a largely dominant victory over the American Alex Michelsen to reach the quarter-finals at the Australian Open for the first time.
The eighth seed was in eye-opening form early in …
Axel Rudakubana was referred to counter-extremism scheme three times
The teenager who murdered three young girls at a dance class in Southport was referred three times to Prevent, the government’s scheme to stop terrorist violence, the Guardian has learned.
One of the referrals followed concerns about Axel Rudakubana’s potential interest in the killing of children in a school massacre, …
AI tool can give ministers ‘vibe check’ on whether MPs will like policies
A new artificial intelligence tool can warn ministers whether policies are likely to be very unpopular with their party’s MPs, using a search described as a “parliamentary vibe check”.
Parlex is among a number of AI tools being developed for ministers and civil servants, which allows them to predict which …