Popular French theme park reveals plans for £600m UK site
A new £600 million theme park is swapping thrill rides for chariot races, medieval sword fights, and Viking invasions - and it could be opening in the UK in just four years.
Billionaire husband of Heineken heiress reached the speeds that other drivers cannot reach... as he's banned from driving his modest £30k VW Golf
Michel de Carvalho whose wife Charlene Heineken inherited a £3billion fortune was caught by speed cameras exceeding the limit in his modest £30,000 VW Golf.
Beaming Duchess of Edinburgh dons glamorous navy gown as she kicks off four-day tour of Canada with glitzy dinner event
The Duchess of Edinburgh was stylish as ever in a navy gown - as she kicked off her four-day visit to Alberta in Canada with a glitzy dinner.
The real story behind Madeline Argy and Central Cee's romance: An insider calls MOLLY CLAYTON with extraordinary 'stunt' claim, tells how they 'profited hugely'... and why the Ice Spice 'cheat' twist was 'gold dust'
When British rapper Central Cee, 27, started dating middle-class influencer Madeline Argy, 25, in 2022, the internet went into meltdown.
Full list of road closures for Radio 2 In The Park in Chelmsford this weekend
Some local road closures are to stop festival traffic from parking in residential areas and on industrial estates
Wuthering Heights trailer sparks race row as trailer blasted for 'whitewashing' lead roles and 'making all the bad characters black'
The trailer, which came out on Thursday, catalysed a flurry of outrage about almost every aspect of the film so far - from explicitly kinky imagery to the soundtrack by electro-popstar Charli XCX.
Tommy Cooper ITV compilation is hit with woke trigger warning over 'adult humour and outdated attitudes'
The broadcaster has warned that some sketches by the fez-wearing comic, who was well known for his calamitous attempts at magic tricks, may be offensive.
UK Government Trial of M365 Copilot Finds No Clear Productivity Boost
A UK government trial of Microsoft's M365 Copilot found no clear productivity gains despite user satisfaction with tasks like summarizing meetings and writing emails. While the tool sped up some routine work, it actually slowed down more complex tasks like Excel analysis and PowerPoint creation, often producing lower-quality results. The Register reports: The Department for Business and Trade received 1,000 licenses for use between October and December 2024, with the majority of these allocated to volunteers and 30 percent to randomly selected participants. Some 300 of these people consented to their data being analyzed. An evaluation of time savings, quality assurance, and productivity was then calculated in the assessment (PDF). Overall, 72 percent of users were satisfied or very satisfied with their digital assistant and voiced disappointment when the test ended. However, the reality of productivity gains was more nuanced than Microsoft's marketing materials might suggest. Around two-thirds of the employees in the trial used M365 at least once a week, and 30 percent used it at least once a day -- which doesn't sound like great value for money. [...]
According to the M365 Copilot monitoring dashboard made available in the trial, an average of 72 M365 Copilot actions were taken per user. "Based on there being 63 working days during the pilot, this is an average of 1.14 M365 Copilot actions taken per user per day," the study says. Word, Teams, and Outlook were the most used, and Loop and OneNote usage rates were described as "very low," less than 1 percent and 3 percent per day, respectively. "PowerPoint and Excel were slightly more popular; both experienced peak activity of 7 percent of license holders using M365 Copilot in a single day within those applications," the study states. The three most popular tasks involved transcribing or summarizing a meeting, writing an email, and summarizing written comms. These also had the highest satisfaction levels, we're told.
Participants were asked to record the time taken for each task with M365 Copilot compared to colleagues not involved in the trial. The assessment report adds: "Observed task sessions showed that M365 Copilot users produced summaries of reports and wrote emails faster and to a higher quality and accuracy than non-users. Time savings observed for writing emails were extremely small. "However, M365 Copilot users completed Excel data analysis more slowly and to a worse quality and accuracy than non-users, conflicting time savings reported in the diary study for data analysis. PowerPoint slides [were] over 7 minutes faster on average, but to a worse quality and accuracy than non-users." This means corrective action was required.
A cross-section of participants was asked questions in an interview -- qualitative findings -- and they claimed routine admin tasks could be carried out with greater efficiency with M365 Copilot, letting them "redirect time towards tasks seen as more strategic or of higher value, while others reported using these time savings to attend training sessions or take a lunchtime walk." Nevertheless, M365 Copilot did not necessarily make them more productive, the assessment found. This is something Microsoft has worked on with customers to quantify the benefits and justify the greater expense of a license for M365 Copilot.
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BRYONY GORDON: These are the disgusting sexual messages middle-class fathers send me on Instagram. This summer has been worse than ever - and this is the sad reason why
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'Queen of the con' is guilty of stealing more than £100,000 from friends before fleeing to US as fake £28million Irish heiress on the run from IRA
Marianne 'Mair' Smyth stole the six-figure sum from friends and customers while working as a mortgage adviser between 2008 and 2010 - then fled overseas.
Angela Rayner's constituents say deputy prime minister must go after admitting underpaying stamp duty by £40,000
A number of constituents in Ashton-under-Lyne, where she was re-elected last year with a majority of almost 11,000, called on the Labour MP to resign.
Heartbroken husband of British woman found dead after vanishing from Greek sunbed blasts local police for not helping him and says 'If you're foreign they don't care - I'll never know what happened'
Michele Bourda, 59, disappeared from Ofrynio beach, in the Greek city of Kavala on August 1 while her husband slept.
Travellers invade field and transform it into caravan park in just 48 hours - to beat council bid to stop them
Laura Trott MP says the group arrived at Seasons Farm in Edenbridge, Kent at around 5pm on August 22 to carry out a 'cynical' raid.
Ballet pumps are still the It-shoe of 2025 - here are the best styles on the high street right now, from £33
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A top nutritionist ranks Britain's 15 most popular lunchbox snacks from best to worst (you'll never guess where Babybel came)
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Pollution awareness swim by Olympians in the Thames is interrupted... by raw sewage in the waters
Athletes from across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland set off on the Thames Swim Against Sewage on Monday in a bid to highlight the crisis affecting the UK's waterways.
French air traffic control strikes to bring CHAOS for millions across Europe
Talks between France's Civil Aviation Authority and SNCTA, which represents air traffic controllers in France have proved 'fruitless', with hundreds of flights set to be affected.
Rule-out fresh tax raid or risk fewer homes, housebuilder tells Reeves
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Myleene Klass insists her children shouldn't be labelled 'nepo babies' and reveals her daughters Ava, 18, and Hero, 14, have been working and making their own money for years
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Controversial plan for 140 new homes in Essex village rejected
Proposals branded 'disaster' as fears raised it will 'make lives hell'