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AI Tools Like ChatGPT To Be Scrutinised By UK Regulator
A British regulator will investigate the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT to see if consumers need protection from the rapidly-advancing technology.
Diet Jab: Fat's Too Popular
'Weight loss miracle drug goes on hold'
Free School Meals Still On... Next Year
FREE school meals will be brought in for all pupils in Scotland's primary schools, the Deputy First Minister has insisted after Humza Yousaf signalled a U-turn.
Claim That US Ordered Kremlin Drone Strike Is 'Ludicrous', Says White House
The White House dismissed as "ludicrous" claims by Russia that Washington orchestrated drone strikes on Moscow, saying the US was not involved in the attack and accusing Russia of lying.
Farne Islands Ready For Another Year Of Battling Avian Flu In Seabird Sanctuary
The Farne Islands were hoping yesterday that this year would not be a repeat of 2022, a horrendous year for one of the UK's most important sanctuaries for breeding seabirds.
Zelenskiy Strengthens His Calls For A New War Crimes Tribunal To Try Putin
Vladimir Putin must face justice for his invasion of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said during a visit to The Hague, as he strengthened calls for a new war crimes tribunal to try the Russian leader.
'Putin Will Face Court'
Volodymyr Zelensky has said he is convinced that Russian president Vladimir Putin will face an international war crimes court when Ukraine wins the war that has been raging for over a year.
Putin's Revenge Attacks On Kyiv
Russian leader 'sends message on drones'
Zelenskiy call: Xi Keeps Peace With Europe While Holding To His Own Aims
A long-awaited phone call between Xi Jinping and Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been cautiously welcomed, but China analysts say the timing suggests it could be partly an act of damage control after controversial comments by China's ambassador to France
Sleeping Pills, Thrills And The New King Of Chess - China's Silent Storm
Ding Liren is still trying to process becoming only the 17th world classical chess champion in history
Trump 'Home' In Scotland As He Faces Lawsuits In US
Donald Trump declared "it's great to be home" as he landed in Scotland yesterday to visit his golf resorts ahead of a trip to Ireland.
Starmer: PM Has Questions To Answer Over Grant Money For Firm His Wife Has Stake In
Sir Keir Starmer has said the prime minister has "questions to answer" following reports a company in which his wife holds a stake was given public money.
Nurses Are Determined' To Strike Despite NHS Pay Deal
The health service "can't cope" without nurses who are "determined" to press on with strikes even if a pay rise for NHS workers goes ahead today, union leaders have said.
Sunak Warned Over Pension Age Threat
PENSION campaigners will today demand that the Prime Minister drop his threat to hike the age of retirement.
Charles: Mae You Be Happy And Glorious!
King backs brit entry
BMW's Luxe i7 EV... Now All You Need Is A Driver
Exceptional but serene saloon with theatrical extras
Rowling Slams Eurovision Band In Gender Row
JK Rowling has accused Ireland's Eurovision act of "preening, self-satisfied misogyny" after they cut ties with their creative director.
Kids Here Are Out Of Control..I Fear What They'll Be As Adults
Mum's appeal after horrific railing attack
Are The Tories Really Putting More Bobbies On The Beat?
London's Metropolitan Police is the only force not to meet a recruitment target set by the government. More than 20,000 new police officers have been hired in England and Wales meeting a 2019 Conservative manifesto pledge - but Britain's biggest police force missed its goal, according to Home Office figures.
Singapore Hangs Man For Drugs Offences In 'Human Rights Outrage''
Singapore has hanged a prisoner for conspiracy to smuggle 1kg of cannabis, authorities have said, ignoring international protests and concerns that he lacked full access to a lawyer or interpreter.
In Ocean Temperatures 'Uncharted Territory' As Climate Crisis Escalates
Temperatures in the world's oceans have broken fresh records, testing new highs for more than a month in an "unprecedented" run that has led to scientists stating the Earth has reached "uncharted territory" in the climate crisis.
Morgan Did Know Of Hacking, Says Harry
Prince Harry has claimed Piers Morgan "knew about, encouraged and concealed" the illegal targeting of Diana, Princess of Wales when he was editor of the News of the World.
Who Needs Hacking When Harry's Revealing Secrets?
The prince cries foul but spills more beans than Heinz staff
Thousands Of Afghans To Be Evicted From Home Office Hotels With No Housing Offer
Thousands of Afghan refugees brought to the UK during the Kabul evacuation will be evicted from their Home Office hotels with no offer of housing, the government has revealed.
A Warning From The Future On The State Of Britain's Water
It was the year 2038, and Jim McMahon, the deputy prime minister, was struggling to make himself heard over the shouts of Conservative ● and Liberal Democrat activists complaining about raw sewage being pumped into rivers and onto beaches.
Why Biden Needs Trump In Order To Win A Second Term
Despite the president's mixed ratings, and polls showing most US voters want neither candidate to run again, there's room for optimism, say Andrew Feinberg and John Bowden
William 'Paid Large Sum' By Tabloid Over Hacking Case
Prince William was paid a very large sum of money” by Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspaper business to settle a phone-hacking claim, the High Court has heard. The Prince of Wales allegedly received the secret payment after bringing a case against News Group Newspapers NGN), the owners of The Sun and the now defunct News of the World.
'Grotesque And Sadistic' Key Claims In Harry's Scathing Attack On Tabloids
Prince Harry has released an extraordinary witness statement as part of a court battle over alleged phone hacking by the publisher of the Sun and News of the World, owned by Rupert Murdoch
Airstrikes Ceasefire On The Line While Seizure Of Lab Poses 'Huge Biological Risk'
Airstrikes and reports of renewed fighting have threatened a delicate three-day truce in Sudan, while a senior aid worker warned of a potential "huge biological hazard" resulting from the seizure of a Khartoum laboratory containing deadly diseases
'Not Accepting That You're Poor Drives Inflation'
PEOPLE must face up to the fact they have become worse-off financially or risk deepening inflation further, the Bank of England's chief economist says.