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The British Film Institute has published a new report into AI and, with it, a number of recommendations. “AI in the Screen ...
The House of Lords has removed Pride flags from its canteen following a complaint by a peer. At the start of June, the River ...
Supporters of the bill say it would allow terminally ill patients from England and Wales to end their lives "on their own ...
The opposition Residents' Association and Independents Group said the findings, published in an answer to a question from a ...
Peter Kyle acknowledged the technology was ‘not flawless’ as he insisted the Government would ‘never sell downstream’ the ...
Peter Kyle acknowledged the fast-emerging technology 'does lie' as he insisted the Government would 'never sell downstream' the rights of artists in the UK.
The government has delayed plans to introduce a new Private Parking Code of Practice, instead launching yet another ...
Lucknow: Sarojininagar MLA Rajeshwar Singh was conferred with the ‘Excellence in Political and Public Life' award at the ...
Delhi High Court issues interim stay on GST intelligence show cause notice, questioning the application of "lifting the corporate veil" principles to sole proprietorship ...
Thousands of visitors flock to UK castles each year, some with links to Harry Potter, others with a long history of sieges, ...
Rows over ‘conscience issues’ of assisted dying and decriminalising abortion appear to be causing deeper splits within the ...
The famous literary lines were “To be or not to be”, from Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, and the opening to Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”.
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