The Isambard-AI supercomputer is made fully operational as the government unveils fresh AI plans.
Month: July 2025
Two framed by corrupt officer decades ago cleared
Ronald De Souza, who was part of the Stockwell Six, and Errol Campbell, who died in 2004, are cleared.
Two British nationals die on holiday in Portugal
The government says it is supporting the men’s families.
Jaguar Land Rover to cut up to 500 UK jobs
The carmaker says the cuts are part of “normal business practice”, but one expert blames US tariffs.
Nurse confronted trans doctor in ‘unacceptable’ manner, tribunal hears
An NHS manager has said said Sandie Peggie should have raised concerns about sharing facilities in a different way.
Labour suspension doesn’t mean I’m silenced, MP says
Rachael Maskell says the government should be doing “more listening” to its backbenchers.
Babies made using three people’s DNA are born free of hereditary disease
The method was pioneered by UK scientists to overcome devastating, often fatal inherited diseases.
Government spends £53m on domestic violence programme
The money will expand an existing pilot which works with perpetrators to help them resolve personal issues.
Body found in search for hiker missing in Italy
Matthew Hall, from Hull, had left Chiavenna in Lombardy for a solo hike but failed to return.
Flat owners planning legal claim over ‘secret’ insurance charges
Property firms allegedly charged leaseholders commission for arranging buildings insurance without telling them.
