Starmer's patronising speech about a working-class voter was as bad as Gordon Brown's 'bigoted woman' slur. It's too late to repair the damage, writes TOM HARRIS
Rather than herald a new dawn for Labour, it evoked memories of one of the party's worst election gaffes in living memory - when Gordon Brown dismissed Gillian Duffy's immigration concerns.
Pro-Palestine protestors blasted as 'disgusting' as they march in Manchester - just miles from synagogue where two innocent people were killed in terror attack
The march, which was pre-organised, is taking place at Manchester Piccadilly station on the same day that two Jewish people were stabbed outside the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester.
UK police caught slacking off by jamming their keyboards while working from home
One officer was recorded pressing the 'I' key more than 16,000 times
Police in the United Kingdom appear to be taking a cue from Homer Simpson's playbook, with officers in multiple departments accused of "key jamming" to make it look like they were working from home when they likely weren't. …
Police say they have 'no evidence' woman was gang raped in Oxfordshire churchyard - after releasing appeal to find witnesses
Police said the alleged attack of a woman in her 30s happened in the grounds of St Mary's Church in Banbury during the early hours of Sunday morning.
Yom Kippur comes to an end: Jewish people to hear of Manchester synagogue horror for the first time - live updates
Two people have died after an attack at a synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester, police have confirmed.
President of Israel makes unprecedented plea to King Charles over rising antisemitism
Three days before today's Manchester terror attack, the Israeli President Issac Herzog pointed to a spike in antisemitism cases and called on the King to raise it with leaders.
Linkedin CEO Says Fancy Degrees Will Matter Less in the Future of Work
Top college degrees may no longer provide the edge they once did in the job market, per LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky. "I think the mindset shift is probably the most exciting thing because my guess is that the future of work belongs not anymore to the people that have the fanciest degrees or went to the best colleges, but to the people who are adaptable, forward thinking, ready to learn, and ready to embrace these tools," Roslansky said. "It really kind of opens up the playing field in a way that I think we've never seen before."
A 2024 Microsoft survey found 71% of business leaders would choose less-experienced candidates with AI skills over experienced candidates without them. LinkedIn data showed job postings requiring AI literacy increased about 70% year-over-year. Roslansky said AI will not replace humans but people who embrace AI will replace those who don't.
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Kylie Jenner stuns in silver sequined gown as she supports sister Kendall at Schiaparelli show for Paris Fashion Week while Pamela Anderson continues to rock her new red hair
Kylie, 28, smiled for the cameras as she headed in for the catwalk show as Fashion Week in Paris continues.
Location, Location, Location viewers left frustrated at couple for 'obsessing' over the size of their teenage son's bedroom
Ruth, a school administrator, and Craig, a carpenter, have rented the same three-bedroom house in Sale, Greater Manchester for the past 13 years before wanting Phil Spencer's help.
John Stapleton's funeral: Susanna Reid, Eamonn Holmes and Penny Smith among mourners paying their respects to revered broadcaster after his death aged 79
The broadcaster died aged 79 after his battle with Parkinson's disease was complicated by pneumonia on September 21.
Aspiring female lawmaker whose career was derailed by sex tape scandal is charged with domestic abuse
Susanna Gibson Payne, 42, was arrested for assault and battery of a family member on September 22. But she claims that it was her estranged husband who was the assailant.
Prince Harry's case against Daily Mail: legal researchers hatched a 'camouflage scheme' to 'mislead' High Court, hearing is told
Prince Harry and Baroness Lawrence's legal team 'hatched a scheme' to mislead the High Court in the high-profile trial they are bringing with others against the Daily Mail, a hearing was told.
Russia's relationship with the US gets 'fiery' as Kremlin accuses the White House of helping Ukraine target its energy infrastructure
Russia last night accused the US of helping Ukraine target pits energy infrastructure by providing intelligence for Ukrainian long-range missile strikes deep inside the country.
Dramatic moment staff told patients they were sealing the doors as hospitals locked down after synagogue attack
Patients at hospitals in Manchester have described the moment they were told that the doors would be sealed during a lockdown in the wake of a terror attack at a synagogue in Manchester.
Police hunting Brit finance manager, 33, who vanished from plush Rio suburb four months ago find body in dense forest
London-based finance manager Denis Kopanev, 33, mysteriously vanished on Monday, June 9 in Gavea, Rio de Janerio and a body has now been found.
Taylor Swift fans panic as The Life of a Showgirl seemingly LEAKS hours before release
Swifties lit up social media overnight with posts claiming the tracks had surfaced on Discord and other platforms in low quality audio, but enough to get listeners buzzing.
Meta Buys Rivos To Accelerate Compute Engine Engineering
Of all of the hyperscalers and cloud builders, Meta Platforms has always been the one that we expected to design and have manufactured its own CPU and XPU accelerator compute engines. …
Meta Buys Rivos To Accelerate Compute Engine Engineering was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
Earth Is Getting Darker, Literally, and Scientists Are Trying To Find Out Why
An anonymous reader shares a report: It's not the vibes; Earth is literally getting darker. Scientists have discovered that our planet has been reflecting less light in both hemispheres, with a more pronounced darkening in the Northern hemisphere, according to a study published on Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The new trend upends longstanding symmetry in the surface albedo, or reflectivity, of the Northern and Southern hemispheres. In other words, clouds circulate in a way that equalizes hemispheric differences, such as the uneven distribution of land, so that the albedos roughly match -- though nobody knows why. "There are all kinds of things that people have noticed in observations and simulations that tend to suggest that you have this hemispheric symmetry as a kind of fundamental property of the climate system, but nobody's really come up with a theoretical framework or explanation for it," said Norman Loeb, a physical scientist at NASA's Langley Research Center, who led the new study. "It's always been something that we've observed, but we haven't really explained it fully."
To study this mystery, Loeb and his colleagues analyzed 24 years of observations captured since 2000 by the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES), a network of instruments placed on several NOAA and NASA satellites. Instead of an explanation for the strange symmetry, the results revealed an emerging asymmetry in hemispheric albedo; though both hemispheres are darkening, the Northern hemisphere shows more pronounced changes which challenges "the hypothesis that hemispheric symmetry in albedo is a fundamental property of Earth," according to the study.
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Mystery Essex bingo player scoops £50,000 prize at Mecca Bingo hall in Dagenham
They beat 300 other players to the jackpot
'They're absolutely fuming': From the star paid a humiliating £15,000 to the huge sum Dani Dyer is set to pocket, KATIE HIND'S Strictly snitch reveals how much this year's stars are earning - and why it's triggered fury
Strictly is such an immersive experience that the current crop of contestants have become so close they've set up a WhatsApp group to share their ups and downs.