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An Australian computer scientist who falsely claimed to be the creator of bitcoin has been given a one-year suspended prison sentence after the high court in London ruled he was in contempt because he would not stop suing people.

Mr Justice Mellor had already found that Craig Wright, 54, repeatedly …

With

Christmas

less than a week away, thousands of

Amazon

warehouse workers across the countries

are on strike

after the company refused to start contract negotiations with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

Though it’s been well over two years since the first Amazon warehouse union …

Daniel Dubois, the IBF world heavyweight champion, believes that Oleksandr Usyk will again defeat Tyson Fury in Riyadh on Saturday night. “Something in my heart tells me Usyk will pull it off again,” Dubois said only hours after landing in the city. “As a fellow Brit I want Tyson to …

Water bills in England and Wales were always going to rise massively. The question was the degree.

Ofwat has landed on figures

that, for about three-quarters of the companies, represent roughly what they wanted in order to fund regular operations and build new projects.

The response in …

Polly Toynbee is correct that there are few quick fixes for the biggest problems facing the country (

Labour seems to be flailing, but keep faith: Starmer’s long-term plans are both radical and sound, 17 December

). But we shouldn’t delude ourselves that political leadership alone is enough to …

Contrary to what is implied in your article (

The brain microbiome: could understanding it help prevent dementia?, 1 December

), the weight of expert opinion in medical microbiology rejects the existence of a “brain microbiome” in the sense of a resident microbial community in healthy human brains. While …

Contrary to what Nigel Farage and many other MPs and peers appear to believe (

MPs consider naming Chinese ‘spy’ linked to Prince Andrew, 15 December

), there is no parliamentary privilege in our constitutional law that allows them to defy court orders or decisions if they think it …

Kemi Badenoch, who believes that “lunch is for wimps” (

Report, 12 December

), would have been the ideal dinner guest at 221b Baker Street. Asked by Mrs Hudson when he would be pleased to dine, Sherlock Holmes – totally immersed in a case – replied: “Seven-thirty, the day …

Late-show hosts talk the surge in meme coins and the brouhaha over drone sightings in New Jersey.

Seth Meyers

“America’s obviously in a very fraught political moment,” said

Seth Meyers

on Wednesday’s Late Night. “There’s been an outpouring of rage over the state of American healthcare, our …

As Gisèle Pelicot walked down the steps of the Avignon courthouse at the end of the biggest rape trial in French history, hundreds of supporters who had travelled from across France and Europe burst into cheers and applause, chanting: “Thank you, Gisèle.”

Others stood with placards that read “shame has …

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