Tribunal judge says Chowdhury Rahman wasted court time with ‘wholly irrelevant’ submissions
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Pro-Palestine marches to continue amid fragile ceasefire as organisers hit out at ‘draconian assault’ on right to protest
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said police will be granted tougher powers to deal with “cumulative impact” of demonstrations – organisers say “cumulative impact” is exactly why people protest
Climate activists attempt to place Anglian Water CEO under ‘citizen’s arrest’
A group of climate activists attempted to place Anglian Water CEO under a “citizen’s arrest” at a railway station in south London on Wednesday morning (15 October).
Boris Johnson gushes over using ChatGPT while writing books: ‘I love that it calls me clever’
‘I see great promise in this technology because we’re all simple. We’re human,’ says former prime minister
Grand Sumo Tournament in London begins with ancient ceremony
The China spy case evidence raises more questions than it answers
Political correspondent Archie Mitchell runs through what we know – and the unanswered questions – about the collapsed China spy case
MI5 looking at potential risk from out-of-control AI
Security Service director general Sir Ken McCallum said the potential risk from artificial intelligence could not be ignored.
Father wins lottery because his daughter begged him to buy her sweets
The family had been saving for a trip to New York since last Christmas, and can finally make their dream a reality
Former Premier League footballer fined over XL bully attack
Former West Ham footballer Said Benrahma admitted to two counts of owning dangerously out-of-control dogs
China is a national security threat to the UK, spy case official warned
The release of crucial documents will pile pressure on the Crown Prosecution Service









