Gordon Banks's 1970 England shirt from save of the century with Pelé goes under the hammer for £300k
The England jersey Gordon Banks wore during his 'save of the century' against Brazil's Pele is going up for auction.
Thanks a million, dad! Man wins £1million jackpot using his late father's lottery numbers
Following the death of James Hayes in 2010, his son Sean inherited a notebook containing his father's favourite lottery numbers, a sentimental keepsake that would eventually change his life.
Two people, aged 18 and 21, are arrested on suspicion of murdering man, 26, in Westminster
Farmanullah Sherzad, 26, was stabbed to death on Abbey Orchard Street in Westminster, London, at around 10.15pm on Friday.
Not so mini! Cadbury unveils the world's largest Mini Egg weighing nine stone
It will be on display at the chocolate-themed park in Bournville, Birmingham, from Monday for fans to see.
DXC staff to strike in Australia after some go without pay rise for five years
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Asia In Brief Staff at services giant DXC’s Australian outpost will go on strike this week after 14 months of negotiations over a new pay agreement failed.…
Primark's 'neat' butter yellow co-ord that fans say is 'the best'
The top costs £14 and comes in a big range of sizes
AI 'is a year away from knowing more than all human experts', those startled experts predict
HLE was set up by tech bosses to see just how intelligent their systems are and consists of 2,500 questions, spanning around a hundred topics from rocket science and mythology to physiology.
Will Social Media Change After YouTube and Meta's Court Defeat?
Yes, this week YouTube and Meta were found negligent in a landmark case about social media addiction.
But "it's still far from certain what this defeat will change," argues The Verge's senior tech and policy editor, "and what the collateral damage could be."
If these decisions survive appeal — which isn't certain — the direct outcome would be multimillion-dollar penalties. Depending on the outcome of several more "bellwether" cases in Los Angeles, a much larger group settlement could be reached down the road... For many activists, the overall goal is to make clear that lawsuits will keep piling up if companies don't change their business practices...
The best-case outcome of all this has been laid out by people like Julie Angwin, who wrote in The New York Times that companies should be pushed to change "toxic" features like infinite scrolling, beauty filters that encourage body dysmorphia, and algorithms that prioritize "shocking and crude" content. The worst-case scenario falls along the lines of a piece from Mike Masnick at Techdirt, who argued the rulings spell disaster for smaller social networks that could be sued for letting users post and see First Amendment-protected speech under a vague standard of harm. He noted that the New Mexico case hinged partly on arguing that Meta had harmed kids by providing end-to-end encryption in private messaging, creating an incentive to discontinue a feature that protects users' privacy — and indeed, Meta discontinued end-to-end encryption on Instagram earlier this month.
Blake Reid, a professor at Colorado Law, is more circumspect. "It's hard right now to forecast what's going to happen," Reid told The Verge in an interview. On Bluesky, he noted that companies will likely look for "cold, calculated" ways to avoid legal liability with the minimum possible disruption, not fundamentally rethink their business models. "There are obviously harms here and it's pretty important that the tort system clocked those harms" in the recent cases, he told The Verge. "It's just that what comes in the wake of them is less clear to me".
The article also includes this prediction from legal blogger/Section 230 export Eric Goldman. "There will be even stronger pushes to restrict or ban children from social media." Goldman argues "This hurts many subpopulations of minors, ranging from LGBTQ teens who will be isolated from communities that can help them navigate their identities to minors on the autism spectrum who can express themselves better online than they can in face-to-face conversations."
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One UN peacekeeper is dead and another is fighting for their life after base in Lebanon is attacked - RECAP
RECAP: The latest updates on the conflict in the Middle East as the war enters its second month.
Angelique, 24, was dressing after the shower when she noticed something seriously off. She had no other red flags... but days later she was diagnosed with aggressive cancer
For Angelique Laliotis, the moment that would quietly divide her life into a 'before' and 'after' came in the most ordinary, almost forgettable way.
BOB SEELY: The stench from the Chagos surrender grows ever more powerful
We've long known that the Chagos deal is a witch's brew of competing interests, drawing in the Chinese, a coven of Left-wing lawyers and a Mauritian government eyeing up billions.
ROBERT HARDMAN: Why on Earth do the BBC want to scrap the Rolls-Royce of live TV - the royal events team?
They are the small, multi-award-winning team who have brought us some of the most powerful and enduring images in modern history.
ANDREW PIERCE: I did warn you... Hate attack after peer raises alarm
Moving and powerful, the speech in the House of Lords by one of Britain's most prominent Jews was also remarkably prescient.
'I could just murder Audrey Hepburn': What a jealous dancer said when the future cinema icon was an oh-so bewitching chorus girl, her son reveals
Don't show off or make a spectacle of yourself, was the stern advice given to Audrey Hepburn by her Dutch mother.
Moment car-ramming suspect 'races away from the scene' after 'ploughing into pedestrians' in Derby city centre
Seven people were seriously injured after a black Suzuki Swift rammed into people at around 9.30pm in the Friar Gate area of the city.
McSweeney has to explain 'extremely fishy' phone theft, says Kemi Badenoch
The Tory leader on Sunday called on Morgan McSweeney to explain to parliament what happened during the robbery and why he did not alert police to his important position within government.
US troops face 'the swamp of death': Trump warned of terrible toll if America sends ground forces to invade Iran
The country's leaders said its forces were ready and waiting for American soldiers and would 'set them on fire and punish their regional partners forever'.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Grace: Natty shades, designer suits... these Brighton detectives are no Columbos
Vera has her shabby hat. Strike sleeps in his greatcoat. Maybe you remember the permanently rumpled Frost, or even Shoestring with his straggling tie.
Mary Beth Hurt dead at 79 following Alzheimer's battle: Actress best known for Interiors, The World According to Garp
The actress passed away at a Jersey City, New Jersey assisted living facility she had been residing in, her spouse Paul Schrader confirmed
Heartbreaking video emerges showing euthanized rape victim Noelia Castillo Ramos trying to walk again following paralysis
Castillo, from Barcelona, Spain, captured international headlines this week after she elected to die by euthanasia on Thursday.