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Apple will update AI tool after inaccurate summaries of news
Apple has said it will update an artificial intelligence feature that has issued inaccurate news alerts on its latest iPhones, including that a man accused of killing a US insurance boss had shot himself and that the tennis star Rafael Nadal had come out as gay.
Police appeal for information after boy, 14, fatally stabbed on London bus
A 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich, south-east London, in the middle of the afternoon yesterday.
Tulip Siddiq Bangladesh demands bank details of UK anti-corruption minister
Anti-money laundering officials in Bangladesh have demanded the bank account details of Tulip Siddiq, the UK anti-corruption minister, in the latest escalation of the inquiries into her family's financial interests.
Reform Farage paid £189,000 for promoting gold company
Nigel Farage was paid £189,000 last year as a brand ambassador for a gold company, taking his total income since July's election to just under £600,000.
'A long way to go' What black voters think of Labour's first six months
In Toxteth, a fast-gentrifying area of Liverpool that has for decades been the nucleus of the city's 300-year-old Black community, Saeed Olayiwola considered how the Labour government compared with the Conservatives. \"I don't see much that sets them apart at the moment,\" Olayiwola said.
Chameleon ex-minister now bends reality live on air as Useful Idiot for the X billionaire
You can tell that Elon Musk must have overstepped the mark when even Kemi Badenoch has taken a break from tweeting her support for the ketamine-riddled billionaire.
'Xenophobic' Jenrick 'alien cultures' comment condemned
Tories have privately accused Robert Jenrick of stoking divisions to fuel his own leadership ambitions, as community groups condemned the shadow justice secretary for describing Britons of Pakistani origin as \"people from alien cultures\".
'Of course I worry' Phillips' fears over abuse by Musk
Elon Musk knows \"absolutely nothing\" about protecting women and girls, Jess Phillips has said after the billionaire called her a \"rape genocide apologist\" and an \"evil witch\".
Schools in England face 'death by a thousand cuts', warn heads
Schools in England are facing \"death by a thousand cuts\", headteachers have warned, after a leading economics thinktank said rising costs are likely to outstrip funding in the coming year despite recent injections of additional money.
Ketamine may be reclassified as class A drug after increase in illegal use
Ketamine could be reclassified as a class A drug by the Home Office after illegal use was reported to have reached record levels last year.
A Provocateur Whose Unabashed Racism Paved the Way for the Populism of Today
In an age of more deliberately divisive extremism peopled by the likes of Trump, Le Pen's rhetoric might have worked
Jean-Marie Le Pen, French far-right leader, dies aged 96
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of France's far-right Front National, who sent shock waves through the country when he made it to the second round of the presidential election in 2002, has died aged 96.
Cash usage up for third year in a row, Nationwide data shows
The pandemic was supposed to usher in a cashless society, and many businesses have gone card-only - but Britons are finding it hard to let go of notes and coins.
It's not Australian: Albanese throws shade on cabana users hogging best beach spots
Australia's prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has weighed in on a drama unfolding on the country's beaches, declaring that beachgoers who use portable shade structures to claim a patch of sand are going against the nation's spirit of equality.
Dismay as factchecking ditched on Facebook in 'free speech' drive
Zuckerberg describes Trump re-election as 'cultural tipping point'
Morning coffee protects heart health, study finds
People who get their coffee hit in the morning reap benefits not seen in those having it later, according to the first major study into the health benefits of the drink at different times.
Trump refuses to rule out seizing Greenland
Donald Trump yesterday refused to rule out using military force to retake control of the Panama Canal and seize Greenland, citing economic security as a driving factor.
Radical Plan May See Ashes Played Every 18 Months
England and Australia could play two Ashes series every three years from 2027 onwards under a radical two-division plan that is reportedly being considered for Test cricket.
Hammers set to swing axe West Ham offer job to Potter with Lopetegui facing sack
West Ham have asked Graham Potter to become their new manager after deciding to sack Julen Lopetegui.
Gibbs-White sparks cruise past Wolves as Forest extend run
Just as Wolves had started to dream of a brighter future under Vitor Pereira, it was the ghosts of the past that haunted Molineux as their former head coach Nuno Espirito Santo and academy product Morgan Gibbs-White secured a win that puts Nottingham Forest level on points with second-placed Arsenal.
Liverpool's title slips won't matter if rivals cannot take advantage
Slot machine has slowed with three draws in six games but Arsenal remain at arm's length while Chelsea have faltered
Prices Have Risen 800%
Some issues transcend the biggest rivalry in the Premier League, as the sight of a Manchester United banner outside the Kop on Sunday underlined.
Newcastle's cup fortunes will deliver clarity for Howe's future
The manager is desperate to end club's trophy drought as decision awaits over potential rebuild of St James' Park
Arteta to pick strong side as any trophy is 'icing on cake'
Mikel Arteta has insisted injury problems will not distract Arsenal from their attempts to win the Carabao Cup after he confirmed Ethan Nwaneri is the latest forward to be sidelined.
Rashford wanted by Milan as United mull Zirkzee exit
Marcus Rashford is being targeted by Milan regarding a potential loan, with any deal dependent on Manchester United paying a sizeable portion of the forward's salary of about £365,000 a week.
Chelsea Weigh Up Move for Guéhi Amid Injury Crisis
Chelsea's search for defensive reinforcements could see them attempt to re-sign Crystal Palace's Marc Guéhi.
Rugby needs more than one 'superstar', says Bristol's Maher
Bristol's new high-profile recruit Ilona Maher says while she loves being a superstar, rugby needs much more than solely her presence for the sport to continue to grow.
Cruz Hewitt aims to follow in famous father's footsteps
Teenage son of Lleyton Hewitt seemingly unfazed by spotlight before much-hyped Australian Open qualifier
Djokovic says 'trauma' of deportation is still with him
Novak Djokovic says he has felt some \"trauma\" when landing in Australia in the years since he was deported from the country in 2022.
Hamilton at 40: Ferrari move is bold final gamble
Today is a milestone birthday for a driver facing a big year as he pursues an eighth title with F1's most glamorous team