DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Labour's AI plans are like telling burglars they can walk into houses - unless there's a note on the door asking them not to
In their headlong rush to develop AI systems, big-tech firms seem determined to ride roughshod over the intellectual property rights of those whose material they want to appropriate.
I've had my life's work stolen - by some of the richest people on the planet. Big Tech companies trained AI using my books and Labour wants to give them free rein: SCOTT TUROW
My life's work has been stolen. Much of what I have laboured to create for 40 years, taken from me. Not a pence paid for it. Not so much as a calling card from the thief.
'You're scaring me, daddy': Scottish aid worker's girl reveals traumatic last texts before his execution by Islamic State
The daughter of a Scottish aid worker murdered by Islamic State 11 years ago has revealed the heartbreaking final text messages she sent him before learning he had been taken hostage.
Millie Mackintosh shares 'drunken' throwback snap and admits 'I barely recognise the person I used to be' as she reflects on life before sobriety
Millie Mackintosh has admitted she 'barely recognises the person she used to be' as she shared a 'drunken' throwback snap in a candid Instagram post on Thursday.
Why silences may actually help your relationship
A new study conducted by the University of Reading has revealed that for couples, sitting in silence can actually be a good thing.
David Lammy snubbed by Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov at G20 - after denouncing Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Sergey Lavrov walked out of the G20 meeting in South Africa just before Mr Lammy began his speech
Scientists make shocking discovery where the Bible says Moses parted the Red Sea
Scientists exploring a region of the Red Sea mentioned in the Bible have made a discovery that could reveal the origins of life on Earth.
Cross border whisky war erupts as Scotch industry slams UK legal bid to give English spirit special status
A cross border whisky war has erupted after plans to give the English take on the spirit special status sparked claims of sabotage.
Elon Musk has crowd in stiches with witty comeback to critics saying he's a 'bought asset of Putin'
DOGE leader Elon Musk sassed at detractors who have called him a Russian asset during his debut at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Rattled Luke Littler fires back at booing Dublin crowd during surprise Premier League Darts defeat by Gerwyn Price... before throwing his case down in anger as he left the stage
Price beat Luke Littler 6-4 in the quarter-final clash to make it five wins in a row over the teenage sensation - who appeared frustrated as he made his way off the stage.
Crystal Methodist is behind bars after handing himself in over court no-show for £100,000 fraud sentencing
The 74-year-old former Co-op Bank chairman and church minister was due to receive a potential jail term at Manchester Crown Court last Friday
'High concept brilliance supercharged by low humour, great characters and a gripping plot': The Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels out now - Pagans by James Alistair Henry, Grave Empire by Richard Swan, The Dark Mirror by Samantha Shannon
Jamie Buxton reviews the best Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels out now.
The paperback non-fiction you need to be reading in February: Who Owns the Moon by A.C. Grayling, Mad Woman by Bryony Gordon, James and John by Chris Bryant
Jane Shilling reviews the best paperbacks out now.
Your Life is Manufactured by Tim Minshall: Is your Scottish salmon really made in China?
Nick Rennison discovers quite how much of our everyday life is manufactured in this insightful new book from Tim Minshall.
Picture This: Lovely Day for a Guinness
Katharine Spurrier discovers the history of Guinness in this fantastic history from Rory Guinness.
The Retros you don't have to go back in time to read: Julia Roseingrave by Marjorie Bowen, In This House of Brede by Rumer Godden, ICE by Anna Kavan
Sally Morris reviews the best Retros out now.
The best Psychological Thrillers out this February: Finding Sophie by Imran Mahmood, One True Word by Snaebjorn Arngrimsson, The Stolen Child by Carmel Harrington
Christena Appleyard reviews the best Psychological Thrillers out now.
'The winningly candid protagonist is delicious company': The best Literary Fiction out now - Theory & Practice by Michelle de Kretser, Life Number Nine by Joe Heap, The South by Tash Aw
Anthony Cummins reviews the best Literary Fiction out now.
What book does Simon Scarrow think is overly keen to prioritise research and literary ambition above creating compelling characters and a compelling story?
This week, Simon Scarrow answers our burning questions, what is he reading, what book would he take to a desert island, what gave him the reading bug, what left him cold?
Keir Starmer takes back seat to Emmanuel Macron in race to be first to see Donald Trump in Washington
The White House confirmed last night that Keir Starmer leader will meet Mr Trump next Thursday, after French president Emmanuel Macron visits him on Monday.

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