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Labour suspends 12 members who joined offensive WhatsApp group
A dozen Labour councillors have been suspended from the party over their membership of the “Trigger Me Timbers” WhatsApp group that has already led to the suspension of two MPs.
Andrew Gwynne, the MP for Gorton and Denton in Greater Manchester, was sacked as a health minister and suspended …
Israel will resume war in Gaza unless all hostages freed this week, says Netanyahu
England turn to Banton with consolation the target after sorry series
Another punishing England tour of India approaches the end, the scorelines ugly, the tight moments spurned by the visitors. With one match left to play on Wednesday, Jos Buttler’s team have six defeats and one victory. Should they endure a one‑day international series whitewash, it won’t be off‑Broadway: the Narendra …
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and Customs Enforcement learns search engine optimization amid arrests and deportations; and Spotify tries to soften its algorithmic image …Andrew Bailey warns against watering down City regulations in pursuit of growth
The governor of the Bank of England has warned against watering down City regulations introduced after the 2008 banking crash, saying there was “no trade-off” between economic growth and financial stability.
In a thinly veiled response to chancellor Rachel Reeves’s push to loosen the constraints brought in over the past …
Britain needs to protect citizens’ rights in the race for AI | Letter
As global leaders meet at the AI summit in Paris, we are calling on the UK government to urgently develop and adopt a citizen-led UK declaration of digital rights and principles (
AI race must be led by ‘western, liberal, democratic’ countries, says UK minister, 10 February
).We …
Our digital addiction is costing the planet dearly | Letters
A flesh and blood matter for the Church of England | Brief letters
Church of England refuses call for gluten-free wafers and non-alcoholic wine, 9 Februar
y), if you can believe wheat and alcohol are flesh and blood, I’m sure you could cope with an oatcake and a slug of grape juice being bread and wine.Henry Malt
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
…French investigators say ‘all hypotheses remain open’ in deaths of British couple
Amid the ceasefire wrangling, how popular is Hamas in Gaza now?
Of the many factors that will determine the fate of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, one of the most difficult to quantify and predict is the level of popular support for Hamas.
of further Israeli hostages, accusing Israel of …