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UK could offer celebs protection from AI clones

14/12/2024 - Leave a Comment

LONDON — Celebrities and other public figures could be offered fresh legal protections to stop artificial intelligence tools mimicking their likenesses, under plans being considered by the British government. Ministers …

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Inflated land prices blocking government from building enough homes to hit targets and meet need

23/11/2024 - Leave a Comment

A price premium for landowners is artificially inflating land prices and blocking the government from building the social homes needed to ease the housing crisis and meet its own housebuilding …

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DEFRA gets in hot water over bottom trawling – as 200,000 people step in

23/11/2024 - Leave a Comment

On World Fisheries Day, Thursday 21 November, a coalition of ocean advocacy NGOs gathered outside the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) in London to deliver a petition …

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English tuition fees rise – but it’s nowhere near enough income to solve universities’ financial crisis

09/11/2024 - Leave a Comment

UK education secretary Bridget Phillipson has announced that university tuition fees in England are set to rise next academic year, with the maximum fee increasing by £285 to £9,535. This will be the …

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Bombshell poll shows more people support Universal Basic Income than oppose it

01/11/2024 - Leave a Comment

New polling has found that a plurality of the British public support the introduction of a Universal Basic Income (UBI). A UBI is a scheme through which every person in …

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Mayors and councils need £32bn capital funding injection for decade of renewal

26/10/2024 - Leave a Comment

The government’s ambition to deliver a decade of national renewal will only be possible if it provides £32bn capital funding a year for mayors and local councils, new analysis from …

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Firm behind £4m Labour Party donation invested in weapons for Israel

17/10/2024 - Leave a Comment

The Labour Party’s largest-ever donation came from a hedge fund that stood to profit from Israel’s war in Gaza, openDemocracy can reveal. Quadrature Capital held $121m worth of shares in …

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The Pro-Trump Money Pushing Libertarian ‘Young Voices’ on British TV

10/10/2024 - Leave a Comment

During a recent GB News interview, commentator Jack Rowlett lambasted Keir Starmer’s Government for its apparent “lack of vision”.  He told Tom Harwood that the new Government was “all about tax rises…smoking bans, and taking …

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A fracking project in North Yorkshire tried to dodge emissions requirements laid down by a court

05/10/2024 - Leave a Comment

Fossil fuel company Europa Oil & Gas is seeking permission for a fracking project in North Yorkshire. And thanks to a gaping loophole in the current moratorium on the environmentally destructive process, it just might …

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A solid case

27/09/202407/11/2024 - Leave a Comment

In her recently published book, Tehila Sasson, a modern historian, investigates the origins and impacts of the ideas and implementation of the ‘solidarity economy’.  In it, she provides a fascinating …

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