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Renowned micro-sculptor unveils world’s smallest Olympic mascot for Paris 2024

A renowned micro-sculptor has unveiled the world’s smallest Olympic mascot which fits into the eye of a needle to celebrate the 2024 games in...

Lammy hails new India-UK deal aimed at deepening ties on AI and emerging tech

David Lammy has announced a new UK-India scheme aimed at strengthening co-operation on artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.The “technology security initiative” has been...

Chaos as Sainsbury’s customers discover coupon ‘glitch’ that allows them to ‘get all their items for free’

Published 11:54 24 Jul 2024 GMT+1Sainsbury's has since spoken out to address the 'glitch' Some Sainsbury's customers discovered what appeared to be a coupon...

First World War Navy VC sells for £240,000

A Victoria Cross awarded to a sailor in the First World War has sold for £240,000 at auction.It was handed to Captain Henry Peel...

King and Queen’s trip to Kenya tops list of most expensive royal trips

The royal family made few foreign trips in the year to March 2024, perhaps reflecting a need to stay closer to home during a...

Hospitals cut jobs and beds to plug £3bn NHS black hole

Mid and South Essex Trust last month issued plans to cut 600...

New Culture Secretary steps into controversy over trans athletes in women’s sports

LGBT advocacy groups have argued that excluding trans athletes amounts to discrimination...

Latest open source AI models ‘world’s largest and most capable’, says Meta

Meta has unveiled what it believes to be the “world’s largest and most capable openly available (AI) foundation model” to take on the likes...

State threat law watchdog calls for greater transparency from tech giants

Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, should be forced to be more transparent about whether foreign powers are behind posts on their platforms, a watchdog...

BBC to cut 500 jobs as it attempts to save £200m for ‘transformation’

The BBC has announced it is to cut 500 jobs as it attempts to save £200 million to drive the “transformation” of the corporation.Chief...

More than 18m British fans travel across UK to see high-profile acts – report

An increasing number of British fans have to travel across the UK to see high-profile music acts, a new report has revealed.Research by UK...

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