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‘Spy cops’ officer behaved recklessly by fathering son while undercover, inquiry told
An undercover police officer has been accused of behaving “recklessly” when he fathered a son with a woman from whom he had concealed his real identity, a public inquiry has heard.
Bob Lambert was accused of failing to give any consideration to the wellbeing of the woman, known as Jacqui, …
Husband of UK royal took own life after ‘adverse effects of medication’
The son-in-law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent killed himself after suffering adverse side-effects from antidepressants prescribed by a Buckingham Palace doctor, an inquest has found.
Thomas Kingston, 45, whose marriage to Lady Gabriella at Windsor Castle in 2019 was attended by the late Queen, died from a self-inflicted …
To win again, Keir Starmer’s Labour party needs to get emotional | Letters
Finance fears overshadow racing as BHA’s chief executive search goes on
Brant Dunshea, the British Horseracing Authority’s chief regulatory officer, will take over as the Authority’s “acting” chief executive from 1 January as the search for a permanent replacement for Julie Harrington, the CEO since January 2021, continues, the sport’s governing body said on Tuesday.
Dunshea has been closely associated with …
Trudeau meets rivals as he seeks united front in face of Trump tariff threat
Although the Australian tennis player Neale Fraser, who has died aged 91, won three grand slam singles titles including Wimbledon in 1960, it is as one of the most successful Davis Cup captains that he will be remembered. The tournament gave Fraser the chance to represent his country, both as …
Sports Direct under fire for mispelling Wales as ‘Cyrmu’ on bobble hats
Woods says US Ryder Cup team should be paid if funds are donated to charity
Tiger Woods believes American players should all be paid millions to play in the Ryder Cup, providing those funds are donated to charity.
The PGA of America is close to agreeing a landmark scenario which will see the US Ryder Cup team paid around $400,000 each to take on Europe …
Biden administration announces additional $725m in military assistance to Ukraine
Ukraine
in a last-ditch effort to shore up the country’s defenses against the Russian invasion beforeDonald Trump
assumes the US presidency in January.The newly announced $725m in assistance will include Stinger anti-air missiles, anti-drone weapons, …
ChatGPT’s refusal to acknowledge ‘David Mayer’ down to glitch, says OpenAI
Last weekend the name was all over the internet – just not on ChatGPT.
David Mayer became famous for a moment on social media because the popular chatbot appeared to want nothing to do with him.
Legions of chatbot wranglers spent days trying – and failing – to make ChatGPT …