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The South African government has pulled its proposed AI policy after discovering unverifiable citations generated by AI, prompting renewed calls for human oversight in AI-driven policy development. South Africa has withdrawn its draft national artificial intelligence policy after officials discovered that its reference list included fictitious sources, a blunder that has prompted fresh debate about the need for human checks when AI is used in public policy work. Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi said the problem undermined the draft’s credibility and could not be treated as a minor drafting error. According to Malatsi, an internal review confirmed that…
Japan’s leading law firm Mori Hamada & Matsumoto announces plans to establish its first European office in London, signalling a strategic move to deepen cross-border legal services amid shifting geopolitical dynamics and growing Japanese engagement in Europe. Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, one of Japan’s leading law firms, is set to…
London has seen a significant decrease in violent crimes, with Mayor Sadiq Khan emphasising progress while calling for a broader national approach to tackling the root causes of crime amid economic pressures and ongoing scrutiny. Amid ongoing public debate about crime and safety in London, Mayor Sadiq Khan has sought…
Escalating rules and red tape for landlords are driving a significant decline in available rental properties across the UK, pushing up rents and challenging affordability for tenants amid a widening supply crisis. An industry voice representing letting agents is warning that escalating rules and red tape for landlords are contributing…
A stunning four-storey Grade II listed villa in London’s coveted St John’s Wood district has been listed for £17 million, presenting an exclusive opportunity to live near Sir Paul McCartney in a historic setting rich in musical heritage and architectural grandeur. A remarkable four-storey residence in the highly sought-after St…
Demand for homes priced above £500,000 in the UK has weakened amid tax concerns and affordability pressures, contrasting with steady growth in more affordable markets, as rising fiscal uncertainty influences buyer behaviour ahead of the November Budget. Homebuyer demand for properties priced above £500,000 in the UK has recently softened,…
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has sharply criticised Reform UK’s hardline immigration proposals, warning they threaten national cohesion, as the party prepares to tighten border controls amid rising political tensions and populist rhetoric. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has sharply criticised the immigration proposals put forward by the populist Reform…
The NASUWT dismisses claims that schools should focus solely on academic teaching, emphasising the essential role of therapeutic support amid growing mental health challenges faced by pupils. A teachers’ union has strongly refuted claims made by former Ofsted chief inspector Baroness Amanda Spielman that schools should not serve as therapeutic…
Falling profits, rising costs, and unaffordable business rates push thousands of pubs across Britain towards closure, risking the loss of cherished social hubs and thousands of jobs amid urgent calls for government intervention.There was a time when pubs across Britain thrived as vibrant social hubs, where communities gathered to share…
Nearly four decades of anti-fascist activism culminate in a tense showdown in London, where mass protests and clashes highlight Britain’s ongoing battle against far-right extremism and its impact on multicultural society. For nearly four decades, Nick Lowles has dedicated his life to countering the far right in Britain. Beginning in…
Labour’s proposal to develop three new towns in England faces fierce opposition, especially in Tempsford, where residents fear losing their village character, green spaces, and historic sites amid large-scale housing ambitions. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has ignited controversy with the announcement of plans to build three major new towns…
Rising private rents in the UK have accelerated beyond inflation due to supply shortages and rising costs, sparking renewed debates over rent controls amid concerns over long-term market impacts and affordability challenges. For over two decades, private rents in the UK have broadly mirrored inflation trends, generally rising in line…
The finalists for the 2025 RTIH Innovation Awards showcase cutting-edge retail technologies, from in-store experience enhancements to supply chain and sustainability initiatives, reflecting the sector’s rapid evolution amid ongoing consumer and environmental demands. The finalists for the 2025 RTIH Innovation Awards have been announced, marking another milestone in recognising remarkable…
