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A landmark ruling in Germany clarifies that transforming a copyrighted photograph into an AI-generated comic-style image does not necessarily breach copyright, emphasising the significance of creative choices in AI-assisted works. A German appeals court has ruled that turning a copyrighted photograph into an AI-generated comic-style image does not necessarily amount to infringement, in a decision that strengthens the view that copyright protects creative expression rather than a subject matter or general idea. The case involved an underwater dog photograph taken by an animal photographer, who had sued a former business partner after the image was processed through AI software and…
Almost half a million UK workers on the voluntary real Living Wage will receive a substantial pay rise next year, aiming to better reflect rising living costs amid growing debates on fair pay and economic support. Almost half a million workers across the UK who receive the voluntary real Living…
A UK defence minister warns that Scottish independence could be a strategic ‘win’ for Vladimir Putin, as Scotland’s support for Ukraine and opposition to nuclear weapons threaten UK security and regional stability amid ongoing tensions with Russia. A UK defence minister recently asserted that Scottish independence would represent a strategic…
London’s largest food distribution charity, The Felix Project, has incorporated Kent’s Hazel Street Farm orchards into its network, rescuing surplus fruit and producing apple juice to fight food waste and support vulnerable communities amid ongoing challenges facing UK apple growers. London’s largest food distribution charity, The Felix Project, has expanded…
At the age of 92, Shani Wallis, renowned for her role as Nancy in the Oscar-winning film “Oliver!” At the impressive age of 92, Shani Wallis, the English actress famed for her role as Nancy in the 1968 Oscar-winning film “Oliver!,” has made a heartfelt return to the stage. Her…
The UK government has rejected calls to expand the Blue Badge Scheme to include temporary badges for patients facing prolonged NHS surgical waiting times, emphasising its focus on long-term disabilities amid ongoing consultations to refine eligibility criteria. The UK Government has recently responded to calls for a review of the…
UK consumer sentiment remained stable in September 2025, with optimism in the housing market balancing worries about household finances and business outlooks amid ongoing economic uncertainty. UK consumer confidence remained steady in September 2025, holding at an index score of 107.7, unchanged from August, according to the latest data from…
The significant AWS outage on October 20, 2025, exposed the UK’s dependence on foreign cloud providers, prompting calls for diversifying digital infrastructure to safeguard vital government and business services. On October 20, 2025, a significant technical outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world’s largest cloud computing provider, caused widespread…
Transport for London has unveiled plans for the SL15 express bus route, promising faster, more direct orbital travel across south London as part of its expanding Superloop network aimed at easing congestion and improving connectivity. Transport for London (TfL) has put forward plans to introduce a new express bus route,…
The London Assembly highlights ongoing funding shortages across policing, transport, and housing, revealing systemic issues that threaten the capital’s service resilience and social equity, despite Mayor Sadiq Khan’s increased budget commitments. London faces continued challenges in funding and service provision across policing, transport, and housing, as revealed during the London…
Innovative university outreach programmes like School Tasking are revolutionising perceptions of academia by fostering inclusivity and curiosity through playful activities, bridging gaps between universities and young communities. When depictions of academia appear on screen, they often reinforce the stereotype of lofty institutions characterised by grand architecture, vast shelves of dusty…
A 19-year-old man was seriously injured in a stabbing in Battersea, raising concerns amid a series of violent incidents involving young men in the area. Emergency services responded swiftly, but investigations continue as community safety concerns mount. A 19-year-old man was stabbed in Battersea near Beauchamp Road this afternoon, with…
The UK government has announced comprehensive reforms including automatic fines, prison sentences, and increased enforcement to hold water companies accountable for sewage discharges, marking a major shift in environmental policing. The UK government has unveiled a new set of measures intended to expedite and strengthen penalties against English water companies…
