James Middleton shares previously unseen pictures on fourth wedding anniversary - showing off his wife's touching 'something borrowed'
James Middleton, brother of Catherine, Princess of Wales, has shared previously unseen pictures from his wedding to Alizée Thévenet to mark the couple's fourth anniversary.
Masseur faces jail over attacks on five women at luxury Berkshire spa
Ibrahim Ali, 36, of Datchet, Berkshire, had been working at the Nirvana Spa on Mole Road, Sindlesham, when he committed the vile acts between November and December last year.
Beloved Willy Wonka child star is unrecognizable as he reflects on the film 54 years on
Paris Themmen was only 11 years old when he starred in the beloved 1971 film. But now, more than five decades after he appeared in the flick, he looks completely different.
Two guests stabbed in terror attack 'carried out by employee screaming "Allahu akbar"' at hotel in Israel
Two guests have been stabbed in a terror attack carried out by an employee screaming 'Allahu akbar' at a hotel in Israel.
The best schools in Britain revealed: Tatler releases ultimate guide to the top place for your child to get a 'whole package' education - with Kirstie Allsopp's alma mater making the list
The British society bible's Schools Guide 2026 is packed with world-class educational institutions for children aged four to 18 - and unsurprisingly, many come with eye-watering fees.
Duchess of Edinburgh cheers on niece Zara Tindall at prestigious Cornbury House Horse Trials'
It was a royal affair in the Cotswolds as the King's niece Zara Tindall and her aunt, the Duchess of Edinburgh , enjoyed an outing at the Cornbury Hourse Horse Trials.
Ebola cases double as towns lock down to prevent spread and global health officials fear another pandemic
Health officials have warned cases of Ebola, which is 90 percent fatal, have more than doubled in the last few days. The CDC has posted an urgent travel alert to Americans.
Essex MPs vote on bus services bill
Conservative MPs in North Essex have voted against a bill proposing local councils to take control of bus services.
AI-generated Medical Data Can Sidestep Usual Ethics Review, Universities Say
An anonymous reader shares a report: Medical researchers at some institutions in Canada, the United States and Italy are using data created by artificial intelligence (AI) from real patient information in their experiments without the need for permission from their institutional ethics boards, Nature has learnt.
To generate what is called 'synthetic data', researchers train generative AI models using real human medical information, then ask the models to create data sets with statistical properties that represent, but do not include, human data.
Typically, when research involves human data, an ethics board must review how studies affect participants' rights, safety, dignity and well-being. However, institutions including the IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital in Milan, Italy, the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) in Ottawa and the Ottawa Hospital, both in Canada, and Washington University School of Medicine (WashU Medicine) in St. Louis, Missouri, have waived these requirements for research involving synthetic data.
The reasons the institutions use to justify this decision differ. However, the potential benefits of using synthetic data include protecting patient privacy, being more easily able to share data between sites and speeding up research, says Khaled El Emam, a medical AI researcher at the CHEO Research Institute and the University of Ottawa.
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Silent magnetosphere spacecraft starts talking to controllers again
Half of TRACERS satellite duo tripped up by power problems
After a month of receiving the silent treatment, controllers have regained contact with a TRACERS spacecraft that went offline shortly after launch.…
Plans for 1070 new homes and a primary school in Romford to meet 'significant demand' for new housing
The news comes following 'significant demand' for new housing in the borough
I was using my vape 160 times a day, it was costing me a fortune and its toll on my face was truly shocking. Then I discovered a miracle one-day cure... and stopped overnight: MARY KILLEN
When I first started vaping two years ago I was delighted with my new habit, writes MARY KILLEN. But twenty times a day went to 40, then 160. I wanted to stop...
NATO races to defend eastern flank as Putin begins nuclear missile and military drills - with British 'assets' sent to protect borders from Russian invasion
'NATO is launching Eastern Sentry to bolster our posture even further along our eastern flank,' Rutte told a joint news conference with NATO's top commander in Europe.
The three-minute test that spots Alzheimer's YEARS before symptoms appear
A new at-home test promises to detect Alzheimer's years before symptoms arise. In the US, approximately 7.2 million people over the age of 65 are living with the disease.
Vital ocean upwelling FAILS to emerge for the first time on record - and it could have catastrophic consequences for life
The failure of a vital ocean upwelling has sparked concerns of catastrophic effects for life, according to scientists.
Mortgage payments rocket 47% in five years to hit a record average above £1,000 for the first time
Direct debit data published by the Office for National Statistics, showed average homeowner monthly mortgage repayments came in at £1,002.27 in August.
From an inner-city London academy to Oxford Union and a 'Big Name on Campus': The rise to notoriety of student who celebrated Charlie Kirk's death
Oxford student George Abaraonye, 20, who sparked uproar with his gloating reaction to the Charlie Kirk shooting, won his place with just ABB grades - before being voted the Union President.
Good Morning Britain stars in uproar after ITV budget cuts closes canteen - as they rage over having to bring in Tupperware breakfasts
The GMB presenters are among the ITV staff who are said to have been told that their new studios wouldn't have a canteen as the show relocates to the ITN studios.
Labour MPs warn Starmer is 'not up to the job' and losing 'trust' after Mandelson meltdown - as desperate PM backs his under-fire chief aide ahead of crucial Trump visit
Furious MPs are openly warning that Sir Keir is 'not up to the job' and 'trust is eroding' in the wake of the meltdown.
How much sleep do YOU need? Take the test to find out if you're getting enough slumber
The sleep calculator, from non-profit organisation the Sleep Foundation, asks just two questions - and it doesn't need your name or email address.