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Clients wanted a mixture of London news for an audience of London commuter readers. The goal was to deliver timely, engaging, and location-relevant stories that resonate with busy professionals on the go. Content had to maintain journalistic quality while being optimized for mobile consumption and AI-driven syndication via NoahWire’s advanced article generation platform.
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A US federal court has mandated Anna’s Archive to pay approximately $322 million after being found to have scraped vast amounts of music data from Spotify without permission, signalling a potential shift in how courts address digital piracy and data scraping. A US federal court has ordered Anna’s Archive to pay about $322 million after finding the shadow library had scraped vast amounts of music data from Spotify without permission. According to court filings reported by Tom’s Hardware and Ars Technica, the default judgment covers both copyright infringement and violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and includes a permanent…
Arm’s latest innovations in 2025 are set to revolutionise edge AI, enabling smarter, private, and more responsive devices through advanced hardware and open-source software, transforming mobile, gaming, and embedded applications. Arm is accelerating the move towards ubiquitous on-device artificial intelligence (AI) with a series of innovations unveiled in October 2025…
Hillingdon introduces stricter measures to combat fly-tipping and antisocial behaviour near Heathrow
Local residents rally for action as Hillingdon Council enforces new restrictions and fines to tackle illegal waste dumping and disruptive driver activities around Heathrow Airport, aiming to restore neighbourhood safety and cleanliness. Widespread fly-tipping around Heathrow Airport has become a significant concern for local residents, with discarded fridges, sofas, and…
England faces its largest-ever surplus of primary school places, with declining pupil numbers and mounting financial pressures threatening the future of schooling amid demographic changes and SEND funding crises. England is facing an unprecedented surplus of primary school places, with enough empty classrooms to fill about 23,000 schools across the…
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has issued a stark warning about the UK’s rising child poverty levels, calling for a comprehensive £9 billion campaign to address the crisis and its broader societal impacts, including reforms to benefits and taxation. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has issued a stark warning about…
Women in Islington are avoiding Elthorne Park following a recent stabbing, with residents raising alarms over rising violent incidents and anti-social behaviour in the area, prompting police deployment and safety initiatives. Women in Islington have reported avoiding Elthorne Park amid growing safety concerns following a near-fatal stabbing incident on the…
The updated Heritage at Risk Register for 2025 reveals 138 historically significant sites across England in urgent need of preservation, including notable landmarks like Dr Edward Jenner’s Hut and the Roman hypocaust remains, underscoring the ongoing challenges and successes in safeguarding the nation’s historic environment. Historic England has recently updated…
Berkeley’s proposal to build 2,000 homes on green belt land in Bromley has ignited fierce local opposition, highlighting tensions between expanding housing supply and preserving ecological and community assets. Berkeley, a prominent housing developer, has announced plans to build a new residential neighbourhood called Ravensbourne Place, comprising approximately 2,000 homes,…
Despite a 55.4% profit drop due to a cyber-attack that disrupted its online operations, M&S is turning to independent designer collaborations to revitalise its fashion offerings and gain market traction amid wider retail industry shifts. When Marks & Spencer (M&S) revealed a decline in clothing sales in its latest half-year…
At just 34, Zohran Mamdani’s election as New York Mayor signals a shift towards progressive policies that critics warn may overlook practical challenges, drawing comparisons to London’s failed leadership under Sadiq Khan. Zohran Mamdani’s election as mayor of New York City, heralded by his supporters as a transformative breakthrough, should…
At the 2025 QEPrize ceremony, King Charles underscored the importance of safeguarding AI’s future, engaging with Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and honouring seven leading pioneers whose work drives modern machine learning and neural network innovation. At the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) ceremony held at St James’ Palace, King…
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has reaffirmed the government’s stance against further concessions amid a planned five-day strike by junior doctors in England, highlighting the ongoing pay dispute and its impact on patient care. Health Secretary Wes Streeting has reiterated his firm stance against the British Medical Association’s (BMA) planned strike…
The Confederation of British Industry has called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reconsider her commitment to Labour’s tax promises, warning that further increases could harm economic growth and investment. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reconsider her adherence to Labour’s manifesto tax commitments ahead…
