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UK delays plans to regulate AI as ministers seek to align with Trump administration
Ministers have delayed plans to regulate artificial intelligence as the UK government seeks to align itself with Donald Trump’s administration on the technology, the Guardian has learned.
A long-awaited AI bill, which ministers had originally intended to publish before Christmas, is not expected to appear in parliament before the summer, according …
My friend Bernard Brady, who has died aged 93, was a long-serving chaplain at the University of Nottingham and later a parish priest to the Catholic church in Wollaton in the western part of the city.
As chaplain Bernard had an ecumenical heart, always working closely with colleagues from other …
Brydon Carse set to miss England’s crucial Champions Trophy tie against Afghanistan
Brydon Carse appears set to be ruled out for England’s must-win game against Afghanistan this week – and possibly the remainder of their Champions Trophy campaign – after being a notable absentee at training on Monday.
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Pope Francis battling mild kidney failure but eating and resting well, say doctors
Pope Francis, who is battling pneumonia and “mild” kidney failure, had a good night, slept and is resting, the Vatican said in a brief statement on Monday morning.
Vatican sources said later on Monday that the pope was awake and continuing with the therapy, and was eating normally and in …
Flood warnings issued in parts of UK after weekend of rain and wind
Flood warnings are in place across the UK after a weekend of heavy rain and high winds.
As sunshine and scattered showers moved in on Monday, flood warnings were issued across much of Wales, the south and south-west of England and a few in central Scotland.
The Met Office had …
Can Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles go from injury to the WNBA’s No 1 draft pick?
There aren’t a lot of people who can tell you what it feels like to enter college knowing professional teams already see you as a potential No 1 draft pick four years down the road. There are even fewer who can share how they prepared to hit a college court …
Just Eat Takeaway.com bought by South Africa’s Prosus in €4bn deal
The food delivery business Just Eat Takeaway.com has been snapped up by an investor in its German rival Delivery Hero for €4.1bn (£3.4bn), just two months after it
left the London Stock Exchange
.Just Eat’s board has unanimously approved the takeover by the South African-owned internet investor …
Flat revamp confirms Champions Day in tough slot for racing’s showcase
The imminence of Cheltenham and then the Grand National tends to scrub any consideration of Flat racing from most punters’ minds once February rolls around, but it is already less than 10 weeks until the 2,000 Guineas, the first Classic of the new season on turf, and there was some …
Kidnapped, tortured and jailed: one woman’s quest to bring her son home from Russia
Ivan Zabavskyi was looking for his mother when he disappeared.
It was September 2022, and he had grown increasingly nervous as he read reports of intense fighting in the area where Maryna lived. Eventually, he decided to cycle across the frontline to rescue her.
That was the last anyone saw …
Monday briefing: Merz will be Germany’s chancellor – but extremists are waiting in the wings
Good morning. Germany’s elections always matter far beyond the country’s borders – but yesterday’s vote
could be the most important in a generation
.After decades as the stable linchpin of European liberal democracy, Germany has found itself sucked into the same crises that are erupting all over …