The IT Crowd producer admits there are show scenes 'he wouldn't do now' after Channel 4 series hit with woke trigger warning, saying 'I apologise and move on'
The producer of The IT Crowd and The Office has admitted that if he were to remake the shows today, there are aspects 'we wouldn't do now.'
The explosive Bible theory that links Noah's Ark to the eight modern blood types in humans
Noah's Ark theory ignites explosive debate over the origins of the eight human blood types, with many people saying: 'This isn't just possible … it's true.'
Thai ex-wife of British millionaire ASOS founder who fell to his death from 17th-floor apartment launches custody battle for their children with his grieving relatives
Quentin Griffiths is said to have fallen from the 17th floor of his condominium in Pattaya, a seaside city south of Bangkok, on February 9.
Putin's gymnast lover 'pocketed £63million in "leftover funds" from the construction of his £1billion palace'
Alina Kabaeva, a former Olympic gymnast, was rumoured to be in a romantic relationship with Putin, with speculation going back to 2008.
Experts discover alarming effect just ONE glass of wine or pint a day has on your figure
It's long been nicknamed a 'beer belly' - but scientists now warn the reality may be far more serious. A study has found that even one glass of wine a week is linked to a dangerous build-up of fat.
VAST Data: What Controls The Data Is More Important Than What Stores It
Property full of black mould being used as illegal accommodation shut down by council
The property has been reclaimed by its owner after being found unsafe to live in
University of Essex staff to strike again on these dates
University of Essex staff to strike for a further nine days in March over job losses and Southend campus closure.
Woman left 'drowning' after kitchen fire destroyed her home
A woman says she feels like she is “drowning” after an electrical kitchen fire destroyed her home.
Man fined after attack on wine bar staff
Paul O’Grady visited Whispers Wine Bar in Halstead’s High Street on August 24 last year.
University of Essex staff to strike again on these dates
University of Essex staff to strike for a further nine days in March over job losses and Southend campus closure.
Here's what ITV's Josie Gibson filmed around Burnham in Essex this week
Josie Gibson was seen filming at multiple locations across Burnham this week
BMA launches 'hysterical' campaign likening GPs to Pandas as they face 'extinction'
Patient groups accused the BMA of being over-dramatic and said people are more likely to think of GPs as timid mice who 'scurry away whenever you try to book an appointment'.
Revealed: The world's best foodie city for 2026 - with delicious street food and 160 Michelin-starred restaurants
This cosmopolitan city has not only fantastic everyday dining options, from small hole-in-the-wall eateries to street food, but also plenty of options for a high-end meal.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The strange death of Labour Britain and why the Right MUST unite
The Green Party's victory yesterday has left many decent people anxious and bewildered. They fear the old two-party system is collapsing and darker forces are moving in to fill the vacuum.
Husband started 'tsunami' of domestic abuse which 'drove his wife to suicide' after she asked his mother to move out their home, court hears
Christopher Trybus, of Swindon, Wiltshire, is accused of the manslaughter of Tarryn Baird, who took her own life aged 34 in November 2017.
How Kate's spontaneous walkabout in the rain won the hearts of hundreds of Welsh fans: Princess plays rock, paper, scissors as she happily accepts cuddles and presents from delighted young well-wishers
William, 43, and Kate, 44, strayed from their planned itinerary for a visit to Powys ahead of St David's Day seven times, as they accepted daffodils and posed for innumerable selfies amid a downpour.
Derren Litten's life after Benidorm: Why the creator is faced with daily reminders of his 'miserable' divorce from lead star - after revealing he's been forced to sell his home 'thanks to a shameless, career gold digger'
Benidorm creator Derren Litten shared his heartbreak over being forced to sell the Spanish home where he wrote his hit show.
Unsettling questions Bill Clinton is dreading in closed-door drilling of his relationship with Epstein and knowledge about pedophile's sordid web of sex crimes
Lawmakers won't be short of questions for the 42nd President of the United States - whose ties to Epstein stretch back decades.
Sam Altman Says OpenAI Shares Anthropic's Red Lines in Pentagon Fight
An anonymous reader shares a report: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrote in a memo to staff that he will draw the same red lines that sparked a high-stakes fight between rival Anthropic and the Pentagon: no AI for mass surveillance or autonomous lethal weapons. If other leading firms like Google follow suit, this could massively complicate the Pentagon's efforts to replace Anthropic's Claude, which was the first model integrated into the military's most sensitive work. It would also be the first time the nation's top AI leaders have taken a collective stand about how the U.S. government can and can't use their technology.
Altman made clear he still wants to strike a deal with the Pentagon that would allow ChatGPT to be used for sensitive military contexts. Despite the show of solidarity, such a deal could see OpenAI replace Anthropic if the Pentagon follows through with its plan to declare the latter a "supply chain risk."
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