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A strong focus on sustainable practices and support of local farmers has seen a rise in the number of restaurants that offer ...
The family of a fugitive father who disappeared into the New Zealand wilderness with his three young children almost four ...
One of Britain’s most prolific fare-dodgers committed 30 further offences while on bail, a court has been told. Charles ...
Now, some on Wall Street fear that “unpleasant popping sound” may be imminent for the artificial intelligence (AI) boom. On ...
The Czech election frontrunner’s campaign has been derailed after one of his potential ministers allegedly ordered a hitman ...
The owner of fashion’s most famous bob is stepping back from day-to-day duties at the magazine. Who has the chops to take ...
The Government is poised to take over operations at Britain’s third largest steelworks, aiming to save 1,500 jobs at Sanjeev ...
Ed Miliband has been urged to block an Israeli-controlled company from drilling two of the largest remaining North Sea oil ...
Mosquito-borne diseases like chikungunya were once confined to the tropics but climate change is allowing them to spread in ...
A police officer was nicknamed “Pc Predator” by a burglary victim with whom he had sex while on duty during the Covid lockdown, a judge heard. Stuart Trentham, 41, was jailed for 18 months on ...
Governing body has produced a radical plan which includes its ‘optimal solution’ for transforming their struggling game ...
A taxpayer has been scolded by a judge for using an Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot to fight his £13,000 tax case. Marc Gunnarsson appealed after HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) chased him for self ...
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