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The CEOs of leading U_S_ technology companies are joining a new artificial intelligence safety board to advise the federal government on how to protect the nation’s critical services from “AI-related disruptions.”
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Journalists plan strike after anti-fascist writer dropped from TV show at last minute
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Policy in Rhayader could be reversed after Labour-led Welsh government announced possible return to 30mph across country
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This is not a repeat of the Covid pandemic. Yet global governments should follow the US and prepare a response, writes global public health expert Prof Devi Sridhar
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The mayor says he would like more control over taxes raised in London if he were re-elected on May 2
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Sir Ed Davey has joined calls for unpaid carers' debts to be written off after it emerged that some have been told to repay thousands of pounds of benefits after accidentally earning too much money in the past. According to figures released by The Gu ...
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Scotland’s leader has cancelled a speech as he fights for his political life in the wake of his decision to pull the plug on a three-year power-sharing agreement
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Chris Philp gets confused over neighbouring countries when discussing government’s Rwanda deportation policy
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The Vermont Senator, one of America’s highest-profile Jewish lawmakers, said the Israeli leader was head of an ‘extremist and racist government’ and that the US campus protests against the Gaza war are ‘not antisemitic’
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Gideon Falter was in running to be adviser but government’s antisemitism tsar warned against appointment
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Campaigners said the delay was a ‘slap in the face’ and was ‘nothing short of disastrous’ for the environment
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The Vermont Senator, one of America’s highest-profile Jewish lawmakers, said the Israeli leader was head of an ‘extremist and racist government’ and that the US campus protests against the Gaza war are ‘not antisemitic’
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Concern grows over legality of government’s approach as new figures show more than 150,000 carers facing huge penalties
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First minister Humza Yousaf’s political future hangs by a thread after the Scottish Greens said they would vote against him in a motion of no confidence. The SNP leader dramatically brought the powersharing deal to an end on Thursday morning (25 Ap ...
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More than 2,500 people have been killed or injured in the last few months, UN data says
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Domestic Abuse Commissioner warns 17,600 domestic abuse crimes are missing from data due to government overhauling rules
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‘Transitional council’ takes oath of office as gang violence continues to rock capital
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government allowed information to be released fully for only 34% of requests in 2023
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Humza Yousaf joked about a "breakup" with the Greens after he ended the so-called Bute House Agreement underpinning the Scottish government coalition on Thursday, 25 April. The first minister denied ending the pact because he did no ...
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