Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary shock This Morning fans with VERY racy bedroom confessions - as they brag about 'releasing the twins' and 'going commando'
The pair chatted to Tim Campbell, 47, and Camilla Tominey, 46, about how much Brits enjoy wearing their pyjamas.
Council tax and car parks to get more expensive in Rochford as leader accused of being 'too timid'
Council tax, car parks, football pitch rental and other services are due to rise in price
Moment father is shot to death outside his own home in front of his horrified son - as three men are jailed for life over his murder
Rikki Berry, 36, died after he was shot three times by Michael Smith, 27, who was riding an electric bike while wearing a balaclava.
TOWIE star Amy Childs shares her 2025 wedding plans ahead of the show's new season
Her fiancee said that Amy deserves 'the biggest' wedding
Zelensky condemns Trump: Ukraine leader says US President 'is in a disinformation bubble', demanding $500bn minerals 'is not a serious conversation… I won't sell my country', and says Donald has 'helped Putin'
Volodymyr Zelensky has slammed the United States for 'helping' Vladimir Putin 'to come out of isolation', adding that Donald Trump 'is living in a disinformation space' created by Moscow.
Are you invalidating your car insurance because you haven't had it fixed?
A review of vehicle history reports from January 2023 to September 2024 by CarVertical found that only 28% of recalled vehicles in the UK had the defects addressed.
Met Police officer guilty of attacking two people avoids prison
Once of the incidents took place in Essex
Britain's 'new era of stagflation': Inflation leaps to 3% under Rachel Reeves - its highest rate in 10 months - with Chancellor still scrambling for growth
The rate of Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rose to 3 per cent last month from 2.5 per cent in December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
I was hit with terminal breast cancer at 38 after suffering little-known sign - there was no lump
Laura Wharam, 38, assumed that she was just feeling a bit under the weather - but it was breast cancer that spread to her lungs, liver and bones.
Godstone sinkholes: Major incident declared after SECOND pit opens up on street where massive crater forced residents to evacuate
A cordon is in place on Godstone High Street and the road has been closed between Oxted Road and Bletchingley Road after a 65ft crate opened up.
Google Builds AI 'Co-Scientist' Tool To Speed Up Research
Google has built an AI laboratory assistant to help scientists accelerate biomedical research [non-paywalled source], as companies race to create specialised applications from the cutting-edge technology. From a report: The US tech group's so-called co-scientist tool helps researchers identify gaps in their knowledge and propose new ideas that could speed up scientific discovery. "What we're trying to do with our project is see whether technology like the AI co-scientist can give these researchers superpowers," said Alan Karthikesalingam, a senior staff clinician scientist at Google.
[...] Early tests of Google's new tool with experts from Stanford University, Imperial College London and Houston Methodist hospital found it was able to generate scientific hypotheses that showed promising results. The tool was able to reach the same conclusions -- for a novel gene transfer mechanism that helps scientists understand the spread of antimicrobial resistance -- as a new breakthrough from researchers at Imperial. Imperial's results were not in the public domain as they were being peer-reviewed in a top scientific journal. This showed that Google's co-scientist tool was able to reach the same hypothesis using AI reasoning in a matter of just days, compared with the years the university team spent researching the problem.
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Britain 'ready to send Typhoon fighter jets to police Ukraine's skies' if Russia agrees to end its brutal invasion in peace deal
Sir Keir Starmer is prepared to send UK troops to the war-torn country as part of efforts to enforce a possible ceasefire.
Independent New York clothing label with same name as Meghan Markle's As Ever plead for support as fans hit out at 'royally scandalous' rebrand
As Ever, which makes clothing in New York and New Jersey , said they were 'not affiliated to the Duchess of Sussex 's project and thanked everyone for their concern.
Your days of driver sync via Windows Server Update Services are numbered
Microsoft suggests a move to the cloud
Microsoft has issued administrators a 60-day warning – driver synchronization using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) will be deprecated.…
Taylor Swift no longer speaking to Blake Lively after Justin Baldoni scandal shook decade-long friendship
DailyMail.com previously reported that she had taken a 'step back' from Lively, 37, but their close bond has deteriorated further, with Swift, 35, no longer in communication with her best friend.
Enormous sum that late Lord of the Rings and Titanic actor Bernard Hill left to his family in his will
The actor was born in Manchester but lived in Beccles, Suffolk, and his will reveals he left all his possessions to his son, Gabriel.
Horrifying moment wife is blown up in huge fireball car bomb 'by husband' in Florida
Noel Ruiz-Mestre, 50, was charged with arson and murder over the death of his wife on Saturday morning after detectives say he used an improvised explosive to blow up a vehicle she was inside.
Rihanna breaks silence after boyfriend A$AP Rocky's shock verdict
Rihanna has broken her silence after her boyfriend A$AP Rocky was found not guilty on all counts in his felony shooting trial. The ruling spared Rocky from a potential 24-year prison sentence.
Ian McKellen, 85, returns to work for the first time since his horror West End stage fall as he joins James Corden and Jessica Gunning to film dark comedy The Christophers
The Lord of the Rings actor was in a jovial spirit as he was joined on the movie set by Gavin and Stacey star James Corden.
Hundreds of Dutch medical records bought for pocket change at flea market
15GB of sensitive files traced back to former software biz
Typically shoppers can expect to find tie-dye t-shirts, broken lamps and old disco records at flea markets, now it seems storage drives filled with huge volumes of sensitive data can be added to that list.…