The AI Con by Bender and Hanna review – debunking myths of the AI revolution

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    Delay in improving NHS maternity care ‘costs lives of hundreds of babies a year’

    Baby charities’ report shows that high rates of stillbirth and neonatal death are not reducing quickly enough

  • Shabana Mahmood.

    Criminals not attending sentencing is ‘final insult’ to victims, says Mahmood

  • Ellie Reeves, Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner

    Labour cancels its women’s conference after supreme court gender ruling

  • Nigel Farage stands in a dark suit with his arms crossed outside Westminster Abbey

    Nigel Farage missed debate on Brexit reset because he is holidaying abroad

  • a man in a suit stands

    King’s visit to Canada will help counter Trump’s threats, says envoy

  • An armed vehicle manned by soldiers moves through a field

    AI to play increasing role in UK armed forces, defence secretary says

  • David Lammy

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  • Ian Stuart speaking at a session of the Commons Treasury committee

    Online criminals attacking HSBC ‘all the time’, says head of UK arm

  • Brixham harbour.

    Selling our sole? Brixham fishers divided on UK’s new EU deal

  • Huw Pill

    Pace of UK interest rate cuts is too rapid, Bank of England chief economist says

  • Keir Starmer gives a thumbs up

    Keir Starmer says ‘hat-trick of deals’ shows Britain is back on world stage

  • Shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins (in a light blue suit), Tory leader Kemi Badenoch (in a dark blue suit) and shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel (in a light blue suit) speak at a press conference with a union flag behind them

    Conservatives united over Brexit but out of step with voters

  • A meeting at the UK-EU summit at Lancaster House, London.

    Reeves hopes hat-trick of deals shows Britain is open for business

  • Starmer, Costa and von der Leyen with Tower Bridge in the background.

    Starmer’s post-Brexit reset offers clear benefits – but there is political risk too

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  1. Gawn Grainger, with wife and fellow actor Zoë Wanamaker, at the Anything Goes press night at the Barbican in London in 2022.

    Actor and writer Gawn Grainger dies aged 87

  2. A statue of an angel

    Film festival to premiere clergy sex abuse documentary partly based on Guardian reporting

  3. The Mighty Hoopla at Brockwell Park, London, in 2024.

    Brockwell Park music festivals to go ahead despite successful legal challenge

  4.  Shostakovich Quartet No. 5 Opus 92

    ‘Ahead of his time’: Guyanese artist gets London show amid reappraisal

  • Secondary school students walk out from the school building

    One in four pupils in England ‘disengage’ when they move to secondary, report finds

  • blurred photo of secondary school age children walking along a corridor

    ‘Grit’ no substitute for better mental health funding for pupils in England, say experts

  • Pupils in a secondary school classroom.

    ‘Much-needed grit’ to be fostered in England’s schoolchildren, say ministers

  • Keir Starmer looks at the large collection of felt-tip pens on the desk of Albania's prime minister Edi Rama.

    UK asking other countries to host ‘return hubs’ for refused asylum seekers, Starmer confirms – as it happened

  • Medical equipment on a NHS hospital ward

    UK ‘the sick person of the wealthy world’ amid increase in deaths from drugs and violence

  • Woman pushing elderly man in wheelchair inside a park

    At least £357m in carer’s allowance paid out in error over past six years, charity finds

  • Business team celebrating a birthday of colleague at office

    ‘Likability labour’ – why it’s time for women to stop being nice at work

  • Aerial view of London

    At least £64bn of property in England and Wales hidden behind opaque trusts

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