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No 10 To Warn About Risks Of Using AI In Bioweapon Creation
Concerns that criminals or terrorists could use artificial intelligence to cause mass destruction will dominate discussion at a summit of world leaders as concern grows in Downing Street about the power of the next generation of technological advances.
MPs call for aid ahead of winter energy crisis
MPs have called on the Government to support under-pressure households ahead of an \"inevitable\" new energy crisis this winter.
Bank should be brave and hold interest rates
INFLATION figures out tomorrow might be a bit of a shocker, on the face of it.
World's top fashion giant roars ahead
THE world's biggest fashion retailer Inditex, owner of chains such as Zara (right), Massimo Dutti and Bershka, today continued a \"hot streak\" and revealed that first-half sales jumped 13.5% to reach €16.9 billion (£14.6 billion).
Davies: TMOs need protecting from threats
JONATHAN DAVIES believes the identities of Television Match Officials should be kept anonymous to boost refereeing in top-level rugby, writes Nick Purewal.
Steely-eyed Borthwick not afraid to let the mask slip
Head coach will back his men to the hilt but always lets them know who’s boss
Nuke Fears As Putin Looks To Kim For Weapons Deal
Warning over tyrants' arms talks
Poor Economic Growth Will 'Feel A Lot Like A Recession'
Britain will narrowly avoid a recession this year - but people and businesses will still feel the pain akin to the 2008 financial crash, according to an influential business network.
So Who Pays For The Bank Holiday Air Traffic Chaos?
"Last week 2,000 flights were cancelled because of Nats's inability to process flight plans, and a quarter of a million passengers were grounded" - so said Lord Young, a former Conservative transport secretary, in the House of Lords yesterday afternoon.
Modi Prepares For Biggest Diplomatic Challenge Yet
With both Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping skipping the G20 summit in Delhi, experts tell Shweta Sharma that India's leader will struggle to foster unity in a divided world
Alcohol And Rising Obesity Linked To 'Alarming' Surge In Cancers In Young People
Drinking alcohol, smoking and obesity have contributed to a huge surge in the number of cancer cases in younger people, new research suggests. Recorded cases of cancer in the under-50s soared by 79 per cent between 1999 and 2019, according to scientists from the University of Edinburgh and the Zhejiang University School of Medicine in China.
Style Over Substance? Delhi Gets G20 Makeover As Modi Seeks To Position India As A Global Player
Their city, say the residents of Delhi, has never looked so pristine. As some of the world's most powerful leaders Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden among them descend on India's capital this weekend for the G20 leaders' summit, a frantic, and to some controversial, beautification effort has been in force.
England Health Alert Raised To Amber Level As Heatwave Hits
Health officials have upgraded their warning over rising temperatures this week with southern England due to experience heatwave conditions.
Birmingham Bankrupt' As Councils Suffer Cash Crisis
Britain's biggest local authority joins growing list in financial trouble
Putin's Demands On Grain
PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin has said a deal that allowed Ukraine to export grain safely through the Black Sea will not be restored until the West meets its obligations to facilitate Russian agricultural exports.
Zelensky Needed Defence Minister Out To Placate Allies
The dismissal of a defence minister who helped to secure billions of pounds in military aid for Ukraine, and forged strong relationships with Western officials, reflects the challenges President Volodymyr Zelensky faces in the 18th month of Russia's invasion.
Suu Kyi Denied Urgent Care By 'Callous And Cruel' Junta
Fears for health of ex-Myanmar leader who is unable to eat
Wegovy Weight-Loss Jab Now Prescribed To NHS Patients
The weight-loss jab Wegovy is being made available in the UK as part of a "controlled and limited launch".
Summer Sizzler...And It Could Get Hotter Than Ibiza!
SUMMER holidays may be over, but the UK could be basking in 32C spells that beat Ibiza.
Sunak Accused Of Ignoring 'Critical' Danger To Schools Amid Tory Party Meltdown
No 10 censures education secretary over extraordinary ITV outburst as Tory MPs urge Sunak to fund school repairs
1 In 5 Workers Cut Pension Payments Over Rising Bills
Head of Business MORE than one in five workers have stopped or reduced pension contributions because of the cost of living crisis.
New Covid Mutations Baffling The Scientists
Cases Doubling Every Few Days
We Still Live Happy Lives ..We Won't Let Rob's Disease Stop Us
Rob Burrow's wife has revealed his work to raise awareness of motor neurone disease has had such an impact that patients are now telling doctors: "I think I have the Rob Burrow disease."
'Surviving Not Living': Warning Over Worsening Levels Of Poverty In UK
The collapse of the UK's social contract is leaving millions of low income families "surviving not living" and forced to endure unacceptable levels of poverty, according to an independent cross-party report.
Williamson Apologises For Bullying Former Chief Whip In Text Messages
Gavin Williamson has apologised in the Commons for bullying the former Conservative chief whip Wendy Morton in a series of text messages in 2022.
Sunak Under Pressure Over School Funding As Concrete Crisis Grows
Education secretary forced to apologise after off-camera remarks
Burger giant 'telling Whoppers'
Customers sue firm claiming ads make burger look bigger
Putin Stays Away As Prigozhin Is Buried In Little-Known St Petersburg Cemetery
The funeral of Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group, was held at a private cemetery on the outskirts of his home town, St Petersburg, his press service announced yesterday hours after the Kremlin said Vladimir Putin would not attend the event.
Axing River Pollution Rules Won't Solve Homes Crisis, Say Developers
Michael Gove's plan to repeal water pollution rules in an attempt to kickstart housebuilding will not solve England's housing crisis, developers have warned, thanks to delays in implementation and other planning burdens.
US Nuclear Bombs May Be Stored In Britain
US nuclear weapons could return to Britain for first time in 15 years