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News of a

ceasefire and hostage release deal

between Israel and Hamas has been greeted with joy by Palestinians, but a more wary approach in Israel, where demonstrators both in favour and against the deal have taken to the streets in protest.

The deal, which is supposed …

Senior police officers fear that government pressure to reinvestigate closed historic cases of gang grooming could make it harder to catch those targeting children today.

The government on Thursday

announced

more reviews of past cases and also that victims, whose cases did not end in prosecutions, will …

Jack Draper says his trio of five-set victories at the Australian Open are evidence of the hard work he has put into his career, effort that is finally paying off for him in the biggest matches.

“I still have a long way to go, but this is a huge drive …

In 2000, the cognitive neuroscientist Eleanor Maguire published the study that would bring her worldwide fame. It showed that a brain region called the posterior hippocampus was larger in London taxi drivers who had acquired the Knowledge – a mental map of the British capital complete with streets, routes and …

The European Commission has asked X to hand over internal documents about its algorithms, as it steps up its investigation into whether Elon Musk’s social media platform has breached EU rules on content moderation.

The EU’s executive branch told the company it wanted to see internal documentation about its “recommender …

The Royal Navy of the future will be dominated by robots, drones and uncrewed vessels leading chiefs to conclude there is no need to try to recruit extra sailors as part of the forthcoming defence review.

Adm Sir Ben Key, the first sea lord, believes that the Navy has to …

When Windsor staged what was billed as its last ever jumps meeting in December 1998, the final race on the card was the Norwegian Blue Handicap Hurdle – a clear sign that as far as the track was concerned, jumping was no more. It had ceased to be.

A generation …

A provision to increase the aid entering Gaza under the ceasefire is welcome but insufficient, and shows Israel could have allowed more food, medicine and other supplies into the strip during the war, humanitarian and legal experts said.

The deal agreed this week allows for 600 trucks a day of …

There’s a lot to like about The Brutalist, Brady Corbet’s

newly minted Oscar best picture frontrunner

. The tale of a Hungarian architect’s early years in postwar America and tortured quest to build a vast modernist community centre, it’s the sort of grand, decades-spanning epic that we complain …

There are at least three major concerns to raise with the government’s apparent betting the future of the UK on so-called artificial intelligence (

‘Mainlined into UK’s veins’: Labour announces huge public rollout of AI, 12 January

).

First, as Prof Shannon Vallor at the University of Edinburgh has …

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