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‘Venomous’ attacks on attorney general undermining rule of law, say UK lawyers
Senior lawyers have condemned the “venomous” and “deeply personal”
attacks on the attorney general, Richard Hermer
, saying they were causing “immense and untold damage” to society and the rule of law.In a letter to the Guardian, two former Bar Council presidents and two former Law Society …
A Trump-Putin carve-up of Ukraine is indefensible | Letters
I look with horror and outrage not only at the patronising and hypocritical words of JD Vance in Munich (
JD Vance stuns Munich conference with blistering attack on Europe’s leaders, 14 February
) but also at the apparent attempt by Donald Trump to effect peace between Ukraine and …Claims about the Church of England’s demise are exaggerated | Letters
Simon Jenkins makes his annual impassioned plea for the Church of England to be disestablished, quoting the dreadful fall in attendance since 1990 (
Even Prince William doesn’t attend church – it’s time for a new Reformation, 15 February
). He states that “Lively [churches] are at least finding …Elon Musk’s startup rolls out new Grok-3 chatbot as AI competition intensifies
artificial intelligence
startup xAI has introduced Grok-3, the latest iteration of its chatbot that integrates with X, formerly Twitter.Grok-3 debut comes at a critical moment in the AI arms race as Musk looks to compete with the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, Microsoft-backed OpenAI …
How will approval of £3bn emergency debt package help Thames Water avoid collapse?
won court approval for up to £3bn in emergency debt
that will allow it to avoid collapse – at least in the short-term.The debt package is an important staging post for the utility company, which supplies water and sewage services to nearly a …
Ukraine and Europe made to sit outside as US and Russia sharpen their carving knives
Ukraine was laid out on the glossy conference table in Riyadh on Tuesday, not to be dissected on this occasion, but rather for an initial inspection by the Americans and Russians, who have reserved the carving knives for future use.
No Ukrainians were present for these opening discussions on the …
AK-47 attack on Brazil mayor was set-up to boost re-election bid, police claim
As campaign strategies go it was unorthodox and illegal: buy an AK-47, hire a pair of phony hitmen, and stage a fake assassination attempt against the mayor that would generate public sympathy and help him win a second term in power.
That, Brazilian police claim, was the gameplan last October …
New footage shows Delta plane flipping over in fiery crash landing in Toronto
Toronto
’s Pearson airport on Monday, showing the Delta Air Lines jet skidding along the runway and then flipping over, as a wing rips off and the tail is engulfed in flames. The crash, which occurred at Canada’s …Nigel Farage, Jordan Peterson & co worship each other in alt-right heaven | John Crace
Fighting the culture wars doesn’t come cheap these days. Tickets for the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference at the Excel Centre in London cost a discounted £450. A bargain said the organisers, as the original price was £1500. Maybe they had a point. All 4,000 tickets were sold long …