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John Swinney's speech on economy: Key points
The Herald· 20 hours agoMr Swinney again insisted that his government will stand in the 'moderate centre left of Scottish politics'. Essentially this means that he does not want growth for its own sake or to make some ...
Hunt attacks Starmer for ‘fake news’ as Chancellor hints another National Insurance tax cut – UK...
The Independent· 19 hours agoThe Bill covers two schemes, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) and the Financial Assistance Scheme...
Robin Roberts, Renée Elise Goldsberry to Receive Rockie Gala Awards at Banff Festival (TV News...
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 17 hours agoThe Banff World Media Festival has selected “Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts and...
Holyfield reveals what he thinks Usyk's gameplan will be against Fury
Daily Mail· 17 hours ago'Usyk will target that area [against Fury on Saturday night]. That's boxing. My old thing is that I...
A Would-be Assassin Stirs Europe’s Violent Ghosts
New York Times· 6 hours agoDmitri A. Medvedev, the former Russian president and regular forecaster of a third World War, had no hesitation in comparing the would-be assassin of...
TikTok Attempts to Rein In Weight Loss Posts
New York Times· 19 hours agoEmma Lembke did not know what an algorithm was when she started using social media. Ms. Lembke, now 21, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee...
'He gets results': What Maple Leafs players can expect playing for Craig Berube
New York Times· 13 hours agoRobert Bortuzzo’s eyes widened as he shifted in his seat to deal with new – and at first...
‘Pax Economica’ Review: When Free Trade Was Progressive
The Wall Street Journal· 18 hours agoRichard Cobden (1804-65) was a Victorian radical, a hugely influential British politician and...
Norway tells businesses to replace their SSL VPN
TechRadar· 18 hours agoIn a bid to reduce the vulnerability and attack surface for secure remote access, the Norwegian National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) invites all...
There's so much more to AI in schools than cheating in essays, says Dunblane teacher
The Courier· 5 hours agoChris Ranson, of Dunblane High School, is among the more well-informed teachers on the emerging technology. The Stirling secondary is seen as one of Scotland’s early adopters of AI and Chris ...