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Deus in machina: Swiss church installs Al-powered Jesus
The small, unadorned church has long ranked as the oldest in the Swiss city of Lucerne. But Peter's chapel has become synonymous with all that is new after it installed an AI-p0wered Jesus capable of conversing in 100 different languages.
Conflicts on the rise across world after Covid lull - report
The proportion ofthe world engulfed by conflict has grown 65% - equivalent to nearly double the size of India - over the past three years, according to a new report.
Merkel: I mistook Trump for someone 'completely normal'
Angela Merkel's first mistake with Donald Trump, she says in her keenly awaited new memoir, was treating him as if he were \"completely normal\", but she quickly learned of his \"emotional\" nature and soft spot for authoritarians and tyrants.
MSF suspends health services in Haitian capital after attacks
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has said its aid workers are \"heartbroken\" after the medical NGO was forced to suspend all of its healthcare services in Port-au-Prince for the first time in three decades, leaving Haitians in the Violence-ravaged capital without a critical lifeline.
North Korea Moscow gift of lion, bears and 25 pheasants
Russia has transferred more than 70 animals, including an African lion, two brown bears and 25 pheasants to a zoo in North Korea.
Visas for Russians EU migration chief raises alarm over policy
The EU's top official in migration has said she is concerned about its visa policy that allowed nearly 450,000 Russians to Visit Europe in 2023.
Book review Lurid picture of wild wild Westminster
Does Nadine Dorries know, in Downfall, she's borrowing her title from a much-gifted film about the last days of Hitler?
Water firms' 'undeserved' bonuses to be paid for by investors
Investors in Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Dwr Cymru Welsh Water will be forced to pick up the tab for executive bonuses after the regulator determined the sector had awarded \"undeserved\" extra payments worth £6.8m.
Tory flaws hindering leasehold system reforms, minister says
Long-awaited reforms to the leasehold system in England and Wales have been delayed for several months owing to \"flaws\" in legislation passed by the previous Conservative government, the housing minister has said.
Stage review Director's farewell show is nourishing for the soul
Elizabeth Newman's six-year tenure as Pitlochry's artistic director has been characterised by a spirit of generosity and an urge to connect.
MoD to cut 5,000 civil service jobs in drive to reduce costs
More than 5,000 civil service jobs are to go at the Ministry of Defence in a drive to cut costs, prompting alarm among trade unions.
Musk says MPs 'will be summoned to US' after riots row
Elon Musk has said British MPs \"will be summoned to the United States of America to explain their censorship and threats to American citizens\" in a fresh escalation of tensions between the world's richest man and Labour.
Gap in law exposed after council put dead man's belongings in skip
The brother of a 29-year-old man found dead in temporary council accommodation says he has been left bereft after his sibling's belongings were disposed of by council contractors.
KemiKaze the culture warrior targets Starmer's Cop29 trip - let's just drill, baby, drill!
It had been shaping up to be another sleepy Thursday in Westminster.
NHS cancellations during Covid were 'least bad' option, insists Hancock
Cancelling non-urgent treatment of patients during the pandemic was the \"least bad\" of a series of \"awful options\", Matt Hancock admitted yesterday.
Ban on social media for under-16s 'not on cards', says minister
A social media ban for under-16s is \"not on the cards at the moment\", the secretary of state for science and technology, Peter Kyle has said, after teenagers urged him to rethink plans to follow Australia and restrict access to sites such as TikTok and Snapchat.
'We're not BNP-lite' Reform UK attempts to patch up its image
It was the grand finale of Reform UK's September conference and Nigel Farage had a serious message to deliver: it was time for Reform to \"grow up\" and professionalize.
Blue plaque to mark childhood home of Cary Grant in Bristol
The humble West Country beginnings of one of Hollywood's most glittering stars is being commemorated by the unveiling of a Historic England national blue plaque at his beloved childhood home.
Heir to pie fortune found guilty of murdering friend at Christmas
The heir to a pie company fortune has been found guilty of the murder of his best friend on Christmas Eve.
Regulators inaction on gambler suicides 'will cost more lives'
The widow of a man who took his own life after becoming addicted to gambling says more people will die because the regulator will not investigate suicides linked to the addiction.
New respect orders to tackle antisocial behaviour
People who persistently indulge in antisocial behaviour will face up to two years in jail under Labour's respect orders, the home secretary will say today.
Five-hour 'Visionary' Opera part Of ENO's plans for Manchester
A rarely produced, interval-free five-hour opera that was hailed as revolutionary when it was first per-formed in 1976 is to be part of English National Opera's first three years of plans for Greater Manchester.
Tributes paid to Labour 'titan' and former deputy PM John Prescott
Politicians of all stripes lined up yesterday to pay tribute to John Prescott, the former deputy prime minister and stalwart of the New Labour movement, who died aged 86.
'Prezza' The bridge joining old and New Labour
The first time I met John Prescott, we were in a helicopter flying over the Thames Gateway, where he and Tony Blair, the then prime minister, who was also aboard, were announcing a multimillion-pound regeneration plan.
'He was a proper Hully' Locals recall champion of his adopted city
Locals recall champion of his adopted city
Inspector fears drones could be dropping guns into jails
Guns could be delivered by drones into jails already riven by drug-related gang wars amid an \"inadequate\" response from the prison service, the chief inspector of prisons has said.
British lawyer dies in Laos after suspected methanol poisoning
A British lawyer has become the fifth person to die in a suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos.
Storm Bert to bring more snow ancl heavy rain this weekend
The second named storm of the season is forecast to bring snow, rain and strong winds to parts of Britain this weekend.
Schools lack resources to tackle rise in poor behaviour, say heads
School leaders have said they lack the resources to manage a rising tide of challenging behaviour since the Covid pandemic, after new figures showed a significant rise in the number of pupils being suspended and expelled in England.
Essex police drop hate crime investigation into columnist
Essex police have dropped their hate crime investigation into Allison Pearson, the Daily Telegraph columnist who was Visited by officers after she wrongly accused people of colour of being antisemitic.