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Governments, business leaders, scientists and campaigners are gathering for the third UN Ocean Conference in Nice on Monday.
A new report analyses how the screen sector is using and experimenting with rapidly evolving generative AI technologies.
Nursing staff will start voting today on the Government’s 3.6% pay deal amid warnings of another industrial dispute involving strikes. Around 345,000 members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) will ...
Next year’s Brit Awards will be the first of three years under the stewardship of Sony Music UK, which spearheaded the move to Manchester. Jason Iley, chairman and chief executive of Sony Music UK & ...
The draft third Northern Ireland climate change adaptation programme (NICCAP3) includes more than 250 actions suggested by government departments, councils, academia, NGOs, businesses and the public.
TV doctor Hilary Jones has described assisted dying for the terminally ill as “kind and compassionate”, adding that he would help a patient to end their life if the law was changed.
The media personality, 39, recently travelled to Poland with Unicef to see how Soccer Aid donations have directly supported Ukrainian families.
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott admits he does not want to be “wasting years” of his career as he faces a crucial decision about where his future lies. The 22-year-old was limited to just 18 ...
Uriah Rennie, the first black Premier League referee, has died at the age of 65. The Jamaica-born official grew up in Sheffield and oversaw more than 300 matches starting with his breakthrough ...
Tijjani Reijnders “could not wait” to undergo his medical with Manchester City and expects to be in their squad for the Club World Cup.
Nigel Farage will call for Port Talbot’s blast furnaces to reopen after they were shut down last year as Reform UK sets its sights on the Welsh elections in 2026. On a visit to the South Wales town, ...
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