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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…
Upcoming September CPI data expected to show a rise to 4.0%, the strongest inflation reading since early 2024, influencing the Bank of England’s monetary policy decisions amid ongoing economic uncertainties. The United Kingdom is poised to release its Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for September 2025, a crucial data point…
A series of missile strikes, including Storm Shadow missiles hitting a Russian chemical plant in Bryansk, highlight escalating military activity amidst diplomatic setbacks, including the cancellation of a planned US-Russia summit and stalled peace negotiations. Storm Shadow missiles struck a Russian chemical plant in the Bryansk region that manufactures gunpowder,…
Inflation in the UK is expected to reach 4% in September 2024, driven by soaring food, fuel, and private school fees, complicating policymakers’ efforts to stabilise the economy amid mounting household pressures. Inflation in the UK is anticipated to rise to 4% in September 2024, marking its highest level since…
Hillingdon Council in West London is struggling with a severe budget shortfall, raising fears of insolvency as it seeks government support amidst plans for austerity measures and potential service cuts. Hillingdon Council in West London is confronting severe financial distress, with one senior councillor openly stating that the authority has…
The recent defection of Councillor Jas Dhot to the Conservatives exposes ongoing Labour turmoil and raises questions over the party’s ability to lead effectively at the local level, as internal disputes threaten governance and community trust. Councillor Jas Dhot’s recent switch to the Conservative ranks highlights the ongoing disillusionment within…
London faces a mounting crisis as the city’s leadership is criticised for patchy responses to policing, housing, and transport, amid worsening funding shortages and systemic failures. London’s so-called leadership continues to unveil the depths of its inability to manage fundamental issues affecting the capital—policing, housing, and transport—revealing a crisis of…
Southwark Council’s approval of a costly life sciences centre in London Bridge exposes the tensions between elite-driven innovation projects and the needs of local residents, raising concerns over safety, access, and inequality. Southwark Council’s approval of a £350 million life sciences hub in London Bridge exemplifies the long-standing failure of…
The ongoing closure of police station front counters across London highlights a disturbing shift towards reduced community engagement and the consequences of austerity cuts, leaving vulnerable residents more exposed and police presence diminished. The relentless closure of police station front counters across London reveals a disturbing shift towards a police…
Charities across the UK are warning of a potential three million shortfall in volunteers over the next year, prompting a collaborative push do boost public engagement through new digital tools and high-profile events supported by the King. Charities across the UK are warning of an unprecedented shortfall in volunteers projected…
The closure of Wimbledon and Mitcham police station front counters in Merton has sparked political backlash and heightened fears over vulnerable residents’ access to police services amid London’s wider police restructuring plans. A fresh political controversy has erupted in Merton following the announcement that local police station front counters are…
Nearly half a million UK workers are set for a modest 85p increase in the real Living Wage to £13.45 per hour, exposing persistent gaps between wage policies and the soaring cost of living, critics argue for a systemic overhaul. Almost half a million workers across the UK face yet…
British luxury house Alexander McQueen marks the centenary of the art deco movement with a festive collection staged at London’s Eltham Palace, merging British heritage with modern rebellious spirit in a striking campaign. British luxury fashion house Alexander McQueen is celebrating the centenary of the art deco movement with its…
