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India’s rapid development of multilingual artificial intelligence raises fundamental questions about who truly owns and controls the language data, especially for tribal and low-resource languages, prompting calls for new stewardship models rooted in community consent and benefit-sharing. India’s push to build multilingual artificial intelligence is being framed as a matter of inclusion, but a growing debate is asking a more fundamental question: who controls the language data that makes these systems possible? A recent Observer Research Foundation essay argues that AI remains overwhelmingly English-led, even though English is spoken by a minority of the world’s population, and warns that low-resource…
Fears of a potential market crash and a soaring AI sector are prompting investors to reconsider their strategies, with debates mounting over the future of cash ISAs and diversifying portfolios amid global stock market uncertainties. For the first time this year, I took a closer look at how my stocks…
Facing criticism over outdated valuations, the government proposes new council tax bands aimed at taxing affluent homeowners more fairly, but critics argue it may deepen inequality and stifle high-end property markets. Tens of thousands of homeowners across England, especially in affluent boroughs like Kensington and Chelsea and regions of the…
Harry Lighton’s directorial debut Pillion challenges conventions with its raw exploration of unconventional relationships, blending comedy, romance, and introspection in a surprising and provocative new addition to contemporary cinema. The 2025 British film Pillion, marking the directorial debut of Harry Lighton, has emerged as a strikingly original addition to contemporary…
Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård captured attention at the 69th BFI London Film Festival with a bold, leather-heavy ensemble that embodies a growing trend of method dressing, blurring the lines between character and personal style. Alexander Skarsgård made headlines with a daring and distinctive fashion statement at the “Pillion” Headline Gala…
Eline Van Der Velden asserts her AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood was developed with private investment, clarifying misconceptions about public funding. The move sparks ongoing debate over AI’s place in Hollywood and the ethical implications for human performers. Eline Van Der Velden, a UK-based technologist, has created an AI-generated actress named…
Love Island winner and musical theatre performer Amber Davies steps into the Strictly spotlight as a last-minute replacement, overcoming criticism and social media negativity to impress judges in her debut performance. Amber Davies, the 2017 winner of Love Island, has stepped into the spotlight once again, this time as a…
Lambeth Council is set to appoint GEM Environmental Building Services to finish a crucial £15.7 million decarbonisation project after the collapse of its main contractor, highlighting the risks and urgency in public sector green infrastructure upgrades. Lambeth Council is set to appoint a replacement contractor to complete a significant non-residential…
Oldswinford Hospital School plans to lease part of Stanley Road Playing Fields for a £1 million all-weather sports pitch, igniting debate over public access and land use amidst ongoing disputes over sports ground leasing in Dudley. A proposal has been submitted by Oldswinford Hospital School to lease approximately one-third of…
Nearly 180,000 UK students and graduates owe an estimated £2,650 each in unauthorised debts to universities, exposing a growing financial strain compounded by rising living costs and existing loans. Students in the UK are grappling with nearly £500 million in “hidden debts” owed to universities, a situation that adds a…
The Oasis Community Space in South Norwood aims to combat youth loneliness and provide a safe environment for young people, amidst controversy over reduced council funding and service cuts. A new community youth hub has opened in Croydon with the aim of combating youth loneliness and providing a safe, welcoming…
The controversial policy of mandatory GCSE resits for maths and English faces mounting criticism, prompting a government-led review and plans for a new vocational pathway to better support student achievement and morale. The current policy requiring students who fail GCSE maths and English to repeatedly resit these exams during post-16…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves proposes significant reforms to the UK’s ISA framework, including mandatory UK stock holdings and tax incentives, aiming to invigorate domestic investment and support economic growth, amid debates over cash allowance reductions and market implications. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is embarking on a significant overhaul of the UK’s Individual…
