Soon after Italian watchdog Garante took on ChatGPT with a temporary shutdown locally last year, it tried to strengthen its team by hiring four artificial intelligence (AI) experts. But Italy’s data protection agency could not recruit the people it wanted, with a
Lewis Hamilton laughed before describing his ninth-placed Bahrain qualifying finish as “not great” in a damning verdict of his first run-out of the 2024 Formula One season. In a very tight field, the Brit couldn’t put together a competitive time and watched
Russia is targeting Ukraine’s forces with recently made missiles as stockpiles built up pre-war have been used up, bomb-blast researchers in Kyiv have claimed. Among them is reportedly Moscow’s new Kh-69 stealth cruise missile, intended for high-precision strikes on fortified targets. According
The sum of that outlay sees Chelsea sit 10th in the top-flight with almost no chance of qualifying for European competition next season. Victory in the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool, who are the strong favourites, would see Pochettino’s side land a
Emma Raducanu claims she needs “to forget about” her straight-sets defeat to Wimbledon finalist Ons Jabeur in Abu Dhabi. The former US Open winner battled back from 1-5 down in the first set and saved four set points before going down 6-4
Liberia’s new president, Joseph Boakai, was sworn into office on Monday following his narrow win in a November election. Boakai, 79, is the country’s oldest sitting head of state and has pledged to unite and rescue Liberia from economic challenges. He said
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Just 700 of 5,000 people identified for deportation are still in “regular contact” with the Home Office, according to official documents. Home Office insiders reportedly admitted the department has “limited capability” to locate migrants once they have left state-funded accommodation. An official
Post Office scandal survivor faces emotional flashbacks and financial struggles (Image: Getty) Keith Macaldowie, 50, was pushed to the brink of suicide due to claimed shortfalls at his post office in Greenock, Scotland, which were caused by the Horizon system. The first
The Shadow Chancellor has said she “winces” at her bank balance being “increasingly short” at the end of the month despite earning a whopping £86,000 a year. Rachel Reeves takes home more than double the average UK salary which was pre-tax around