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Starmer was "at pains" to emphasise that this new plan is "not like Rwanda ", said Steven Swinford in The Times. Labour has ...
The musician, famed for her "folktronica" sound, picks her favourite books. She is one of the judges of the International ...
After critics accused the BBC football presenter of promoting antisemitic imagery, Lineker insisted he hadn't noticed the rat ...
Everton's decision to leave Goodison Park for a state-of-the-art new home could be a catalyst for vital change, but there are ...
Rising temperatures could cause huge amounts of toxic materials to seep out of sealed-off mines into waterways ...
As a female film director working in the 1930s, Leni Riefenstahl "was ahead of her time and a technical innovator to boot", ...
New college grads are struggling to find jobs, said Derek Thompson in The Atlantic. The U.S. economy added 177,000 positions ...
It's an "awe-inspiringly bananas piece of work", said Robbie Collin in The Telegraph. "Dazzlingly ambitious" and "exactingly ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has fired the top two officials leading the National Intelligence Council ...
House Republicans are pushing to block states from making their own AI laws for the next ten years, even as experts warn the ...
What is "needed is an overhaul of the air traffic control system and the technology being used." AI "cannot replace air ...
MPs voted in favour of legalising assisted dying last year, but the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has generated ...