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Peter Kyle acknowledged the technology was ‘not flawless’ as he insisted the Government would ‘never sell downstream’ the rights of artists.
Police are re-appealing to the public for their help in locating a wanted man from St Albans with links to Watford and Bushey.
John Swinney has said Scots who voted for Reform in a by-election last week were “angry”, not racist. The First Minister was asked on the BBC Scotland’s Sunday Show if those who backed Reform were ...
He quit as chairman on Thursday but has now said that was the result of ‘exhaustion’ and working for 11 months ‘without a day off’.
Court Philippe-Chatrier was almost deserted for the start of the quarter-final between Aryna Sabalenka and Qinwen Zheng.
Andrew Balding has raised the possibility of Poule d’Essai des Poulains runner-up Jonquil dropping back in distance for a shot at the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot. The Juddmonte-owned son of Lope ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has said employers should be able to decide if their staff can wear burkas in the workplace. Mrs Badenoch also said people who come to her constituency surgeries must ...
The Prince of Wales called on world leaders to “think big” to save the ocean, as he gave a speech in Monaco after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron. William was speaking at the Blue Economy and ...
At least five people were killed and several others were injured by Israeli fire as they headed to aid distribution points in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian health officials and witnesses have said. The ...
Ian Russell told Sir Keir Starmer to ‘act decisively’ in toughening legislation to protect young people online.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said the Government will commit to the biggest-ever spend per pupil next week.
Professor Graham Easton said much like blood pressure drugs, ‘if you want lifelong effects, you have to keep on them lifelong’.
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