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Month: July 2025
Minister tells Turing AI institute to focus on defence
Peter Kyle says the Alan Turing Institute should prioritise boosting the UK’s AI capabilities.
Zarah Sultana says she is quitting Labour to start party with Corbyn
Former Labour leader Corbyn has not yet confirmed his involvement to the BBC.
Meteor pieces may have landed on Ben Nevis, say experts
The small meteor lit up the night sky on Thursday and may have landed as meteorites across a vast area of the west Highlands.
Record number of lone children on small boats
Some 70 lone children arrived on small boats on Wednesday, the most in one day, a Kent council says.
Police investigate death of one-year-old girl
The youngster died in hospital after officers were called to a property in Sheffield, police say.
Sport agent Jonathan Barnett accused of rape in US lawsuit
Barnett denies allegations he kept the woman as a “sex slave” over a six year period.
Plans to demolish Bull Ring market rejected
Birmingham City Council planners are concerned about the future of the 900-year-old market.
Boost to police nightlife patrols to protect women
Plain clothes and uniformed officers are patrolling Manchester in an expanded scheme.
Shipyard needs urgent investment to survive, MSPs warn
A Holyrood committee says a lack of orders and reputational damage need to be overcome for the Ferguson Marine yard to prosper.
