Brits are BANNED from bringing meat and cheese back from Europe
The ban is part of a Government effort to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease, a highly contagious virus affecting livestock, which has recently been detected in parts of Europe.
Justin Bieber breaks silence on claims he is broke and millions in debt amid fan concerns
Reps for the 31-year-old pop star called the claims 'clickbait stupidity' coming from unreliable sources who are 'disappointed that they no longer work with Justin.'
Sainsbury's braces as supermarket price war puts pressure on profits
Sainsbury's expects its income to fall by £1bn this year as it ramps up investment in lowering grocery prices for shoppers.
National Grid working with communities to deliver secure energy future
LionLink, a new subsea cable linking the UK and the Netherlands with offshore wind, will strengthen the UK’s energy security.
Rory McIlroy's wife Erica Stoll reacts to 'mystery blonde' who hugged him after Masters win
One heartfelt moment of McIlroy's celebrations that caught the eye was McIlroy's reunion with a mystery blonde shortly after he had celebrated with Erica and their daughter Poppy.
Historic victory for women... and common sense: Judges rule that women are defined by biological sex - will Labour finally protect their rights?
Women's rights groups and MPs celebrated the 'victory for common sense' and called on the Government to ensure that activist managers and civil servants abided by the ruling.
How Johnny Depp escaped being cancelled: Inside the actor's big screen return as he unveils a striking new look - and the unexpected way the Justin Baldoni drama has helped his cause
It is three years since Johnny Depp and Amber Heard delivered one of Hollywood's most bitter court showdowns - but it seems the actor has been plotting his Hollywood comeback.
Revealed: How 33M extra potholes a year could be fixed if councils used a better approach
Seventeen times more potholes could have been repaired last year if councils used a standardised approach to filling in craters in our local roads, new research has said.
What should I do with a property in the French Alps in my divorce? HEATHER ROGERS replies
What are the capital gains tax implications are if the property is sold, and also if I buy her out and keep the property?
GPs paid £20 'bonus' each time they avoid referring a patient directly to hospital in bid to cut NHS waiting lists
Ministers say the cash incentives - totalling up to £80million - will 'stop masses of people' being sent to hospital for 'unnecessary appointments'.
Our iPhones never arrived - but John Lewis and ID Mobile are still charging for them! CRANE ON THE CASE
In recent months, the most common problem readers have been writing to me about is phones they have ordered being 'lost' in transit.
State-of-the art robots that could improve surgery for thousands of patients have been approved for use on the NHS
The machines, which cost between £500,000 and £1.5 million, are capable of movements more precise than the human hand.
Good Housekeeping's decluttering expert warns against the mistake not to make while spring cleaning
Cleaning and de-cluttering expert Katie Mortram has shared her top tips to help those on a spring cleaning mission manage the clutter in their homes and reveals the methods to avoid.
Daddy of a mistake by GoDaddy took Zoom offline for about 90 minutes
Manager of the .us namespace managed to block zoom.us
A bad mistake by GoDaddy took Zoom offline for almost two hours on Wednesday afternoon, US time.…
Young motorcyclist dies after A120 crash between Braintree and Coggeshall
He sadly died at the scene
I'm buying a top floor flat - can I build a roof terrace without planning permission?
I've been told I would need to get the other co-freeholders in the building to agree to my plans. Is that likely and how can I incentivise them?
Over £275k of unwanted electric cars dumped at the roadside in Nottingham after US Tesla rival went bust
Nine brand new EVs have been abandoned on a public road after the Tesla-rivalling manufacturer went into liquidation last year.
Tesla drivers burn through tyres faster than any others, reveals KwikFit
KwikFit has analysed which car models wear through tyres the quickest in different parts of the UK. And Tesla owners are in for bad news. Check your car model here.
LG TVs' Integrated Ads Get More Personal With Tech That Analyzes Viewer Emotions
LG is partnering with Zenapse to integrate AI-driven emotional intelligence into its smart TVs, enabling hyper-targeted ads based on viewers' psychological traits, emotions, and behaviors. Ars Technica reports: The upcoming advertising approach comes via a multi-year licensing deal with Zenapse, a company describing itself as a software-as-a-service marketing platform that can drive advertiser sales "with AI-powered emotional intelligence." LG will use Zenapse's technology to divide webOS users into hyper-specific market segments that are supposed to be more informative to advertisers. LG Ad Solutions, LG's advertising business, announced the partnership on Tuesday.
The technology will be used to inform ads shown on LG smart TVs' homescreens, free ad-supported TV (FAST) channels, and elsewhere throughout webOS, per StreamTV Insider. LG will also use Zenapse's tech to "expand new software development and go-to-market products," it said. LG didn't specify the duration of its licensing deal with Zenapse. Zenapse's platform for connected TVs (CTVs), ZenVision, is supposed to be able to interpret the types of emotions shown in the content someone is watching on TV, partially by using publicly available information about the show's or movie's script and plot, StreamTV Insider reported. ZenVision also analyzes viewer behavior, grouping viewers based on their consumption patterns, the publication noted. Under the new partnership, ZenVision can use data that LG has gathered from the automatic content recognition software in LG TVs.
With all this information, ZenVision will group LG TV viewers into highly specified market segments, such as "goal-driven achievers," "social connectors," or "emotionally engaged planners," an LG spokesperson told StreamTV Insider. Zenapse's website for ZenVision points to other potential market segments, including "digital adopters," "wellness seekers," "positive impact & environment," and "money matters." Companies paying to advertise on LG TVs can then target viewers based on the ZenVision-specified market segments and deliver an "emotionally intelligent ad," as Zenapse's website puts it.
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Why your pension could be dealt a body blow as Trump eyes tariffs for Britain's top drug firms
If the tariff-loving Trump goes ahead with his plans, it will hit AstraZeneca - the most valuable company on the UK stock market - and also rival GSK, another stalwart of the FTSE 100.