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Salcombe Maritime Museum awarded a £34,580 Heritage Fund grant to enable sharing of the collection online and with the local community
Salcombe Maritime Museum has received £34,580 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for an exciting new heritage initiative. Called the Dynamic Collections Project, it will focus on making the museum’s collection accessible to all, both online and within the local community. A primary aim of the project is toContinue Reading
Rishi Sunak denies people feel betrayed by wavering over future of HS2
R ishi Sunak has denied that people feel betrayed by his wavering over the future of HS2. The Prime Minister, giving a string of local radio interviews ahead of the Conservative Party conference, did nothing to quell fears he is preparing to either scrap or delay the rail project’s BirminghamContinue Reading
IT professionals urge Rishi Sunak to make AI ethics a priority at safety summit
T he Prime Minister should put ethics high on the agenda when the UK hosts its AI Safety Summit in November, IT professionals have said. A survey of professionals in the computing sector by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, found that a large majority (88%) of those asked wouldContinue Reading
Bruce Springsteen postpones all 2023 tour dates
B ruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s 2023 tour will be postponed until 2024 as the singer recovers from peptic ulcer disease. The Boss, who last week celebrated his 74th birthday, is “steadily recovering” from the disease and has postponed the tour following medical advice. “Out of an abundanceContinue Reading
No need for ‘newt motel’ as Boris Johnson gets permission to build swimming pool
B oris Johnson has won permission to build an outdoor swimming pool at his Oxfordshire country manor, after concerns were raised about the impact it could have on the local newt population. The former prime minister’s planning application has been met with a holding objection raising concerns that the localContinue Reading
Breathing through your nose when you exercise may make your runs easier
Nose breathing during intense exercise takes practice. Monkey Business Images/ Shutterstock Breathing is subconscious. We don’t have to think about it – it just happens. But when we exercise, many of us become more aware of it than we normally are – sometimes thinking about every breath we take. DuringContinue Reading
Does AI have a right to free speech? Only if it supports our right to free thought
ArtemisDiana / Shutterstock The world has witnessed breathtaking advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI), with ChatGPT being one of the best known examples. To prevent harm and misuse of the technology, politicians are now considering regulating AI. Yet they face an overlooked barrier: AI may have a right to freeContinue Reading
Controversial huge new oil and gas field Rosebank given green light
A controversial huge new oil and gas field was given the green light on Wednesday. The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) said development and production consent has been granted for Rosebank, which lies off the coast of Scotland. It follows the acceptance of the Environmental Statement by Equinor and IthacaContinue Reading
Sir Elton John ‘very concerned’ over Braverman’s comments about LGBT refugees
S ir Elton John has criticised Home Secretary Suella Braverman over her suggestion that it is unsustainable for the UK to offer asylum to gay people who face discrimination in their home countries. The singer said the Home Secretary risked “further legitimising hate and violence” against LGBT+ people after sheContinue Reading
Bjork, Wet Leg and Raye among winners at Association of Independent Music Awards
I celandic musician Bjork, British indie rock outfit Wet Leg and English singer-songwriter Raye are among the music artists to have won at the Association of Independent Music (AIM) Awards 2023. Bjork, 57, who performed at Coachella Festival in California this year in a set that included hundreds of drones,Continue Reading




















