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Most news consumers suspicious of AI in journalism, survey shows

Most news consumers suspicious of AI in journalism, survey shows

News consumers most opposed to use of AI for sensitive topics such as politics, report finds. Most news consumers in the United States and the United Kingdom would be uncomfortable with journalism produced mainly by artificial intelligence (AI), a survey has found. Only 23 percent of respondents in the US and 10 percent in the...

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What insurance will – and won’t – cover if heatwaves hit your holiday

What insurance will – and won’t – cover if heatwaves hit your holiday

Weather and insurance experts on what to expect in Europe this summer and what you can do if your trip is impacted by extreme weather. ADVERTISEMENT Athens authorities were forced to shut down the Acropolis this week as temperatures exceeded 40C in much of central and southern Greece. It’s not the only European country experiencing...

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Labour’s green plans will create 650,000 jobs, says Rachel Reeves

Labour’s green plans will create 650,000 jobs, says Rachel Reeves

Labour will create more than 650,000 jobs with its green investment plans, Rachel Reeves has said, as the party kickstarts a week of campaigning on the economy. The UK shadow chancellor has revealed new details about the £7.3bn green investment vehicle that Labour intends to create after the election, saying it will help create hundreds...

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Exclusive: Nato in talks to deploy more nuclear weapons

Exclusive: Nato in talks to deploy more nuclear weapons

He then came out in support of Kyiv over its request to use Western weapons on targets inside Russia. And now ahead of the next Nato summit, he has tabled proposals for the alliance to play a greater role in the West’s support for Ukraine. About 99 per cent of the weapons deliveries to Kyiv...

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How the ‘least cultured’ place in Britain reinvented itself

How the ‘least cultured’ place in Britain reinvented itself

It seemed proper to start with the creative backstory, so I begin at the Silk Museum. In the 16th century, Macclesfield was renowned for making buttons. When it became fashionable to cover them in silk, ever-innovative Macc thrust itself into that industry, too. The first silk mill was established in 1743; at its peak, the...

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‘Mumbaikars Call it Winter’: Users Compare UK’s Heatwave Alert At 26°C With City’s Sweltering Heat

‘Mumbaikars Call it Winter’: Users Compare UK’s Heatwave Alert At 26°C With City’s Sweltering Heat

UK’s 26°C Heatwave Alert Tickles Mumbaikars Photo : iStock Mumbai: The city of dreams is known for its humid weather and months-long monsoon, which leaves citizens with either gloomy skies or sweltering heat. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), rains have been prevailing in Mumbai due to the early southwest monsoon arrival on June...

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Watch: Sea Of Fitness Freaks At London’s Trafalgar Square As 700 People Gather For Yoga Day Event

Watch: Sea Of Fitness Freaks At London’s Trafalgar Square As 700 People Gather For Yoga Day Event

The High Commission of India in the United Kingdom organised a yoga event London: Ahead of International Yoga Day, the High Commission of India in the United Kingdom organised a yoga event at Trafalgar Square which witnessed the significant participation of more than 700 enthusiastic people. Since 2015, the International Day of Yoga is celebrated...