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Artificial intelligence will allow pupils to ‘converse’ with Holocaust survivors
Artificial intelligence will allow pupils to continue conversing with Holocaust survivors even when they are no longer alive. The technology for schools in the UK will aim to “immortalise” real Holocaust survivors and their stories through life-like conversations with pupils. The programme has been launched at a time when antisemitismContinue Reading
Walking could help prevent recurring back pain – study
Walking could be a cheap and easy way to prevent recurring back pain, scientists have said, after trials showed patients who went for daily strolls had fewer flare-ups. Experts found people who walked five times a week for an average of 30 minutes each day, and received coaching from aContinue Reading
England ace Kyle Walker defends Phil Foden after Cesc Fabregas stuck the boot in
England defender Kyle Walker has jumped to the defence of Phil Foden after he was criticised by former Chelsea playmaker Cesc Fabregas. Foden struggled to have much of an impact against Serbia as England secured victory in spite of an underwhelming display, with Jude Bellingham scoring the game’s only goal.Continue Reading
Tories claim first-time buyers will be ‘hammered’ by stamp duty under Labour
The Conservatives have said Labour not matching their commitments on housing will amount to a “first-time buyer tax” for those trying to get on the property ladder. In their manifesto the Tories promise to deliver 1.6 million homes and permanently abolish stamp duty for homes up to £425,000 for first-timeContinue Reading
Rare genetic mutation ‘could help stave off early-onset Alzheimer’s’
A rare gene mutation could hold the key to slowing down or even preventing early-onset Alzheimer’s, scientists believe, after they found the variant had a “protective” effect on people destined to develop the disease. Researchers discovered that having one copy of the “Christchurch” gene meant these high-risk people showed signsContinue Reading
Tories called ‘truly pathetic’ for post showing Starmer being cheered by Kim Jong Un
A Tory advert suggesting dictators are looking forward to a Labour government has been branded “shameful and demeaning” by the former Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation. Crossbench peer Lord Carlile said the Conservatives “should be ashamed of themselves” for publishing a photoshopped image of Sir Keir Starmer being cheered onContinue Reading
The Tory big beasts set to lose seats at election after shock poll
A number of top Tory ministers are set to lose their seats in the upcoming general election as the Conservative’s faltering campaign grinds on, according to a new shock poll. In devastating news for prime minister Rishi Sunak, YouGov’s poll has predicted 14 Tory big beasts are set to loseContinue Reading
Man Utd make contact for four deals as Liverpool target wants talks
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Jon Hamm says he was in ‘two minds’ about reprising Don Draper for Seinfeld’s Pop Tart movie
Jon Hamm has reflected on his decision to reprise his Mad Men role as suave advertising executive Don Draper in Jerry Seinfeld’s Unfrosted, saying: “I was of two minds.” The film fictionalizes the events around the invention of Pop Tarts, and is set during the 1960s. At one point, HammContinue Reading
Tories facing wipeout as new poll suggests they will have just 53 MPs and Rishi Sunak will lose his seat
The Conservatives are facing a historic defeat at the election after a bombshell new poll suggested the party could be left with just 53 MPs – and Rishi Sunak would not be among them. Adding further misery to a raft of dire poll results for Mr Sunak, it also predictsContinue Reading



















