Labour frees 26,000 prisoners early: In just seven months, hundreds jailed for more than 10 years are released
Astonishing figures for the soft-justice programme suggest 45,000 could have their sentences cut in its first year.
The cartel's new secret smuggling weapon in Britain: How underwater drone 'narco subs' laden with cocaine could be operating in UK
South American cartels regularly smuggle drugs on container ships before jettisoning the packages overboard for UK-based gangs to retrieve and transport to land.
Donald Trump gives the White House a Mar-a-Lago makeover... complete with yellow parasols
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The peanut panacea: Eating just a handful of the snack every day could slow down ageing
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£35bn! Chagos surrender deal 'will cost Britain ten times more than what the Prime Minister claimed'
Official documents are said to show the UK will pay some £35billion to hand the islands over to Mauritius - compared to the £3.4billion previously stated by Sir Keir Starmer.
Elon Musk's Tesla gears up to sell energy to UK homes as new household supplier
Elon Musk's Tesla is preparing to move beyond vehicle sales by launching a household electricity supplier.
Wonder pill that cancer patients take at home could help them respond to chemotherapy better, study finds
The researchers looked into the body's immune system - white blood cells - which produce a protein called heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1).
Former RAF corporal, 96, becomes oldest contestant ever to appear on Countdown
Donald Elsom, who says he has been a dedicated viewer of the brain-teasing letters and numbers show for decades, has already recorded the episode, which is due to be broadcast this afternoon.
Number of small-boat migrants to reach Britain under Labour government is set to hit 50,000 - as 435 arrive on Saturday alone
More than 1,000 migrants have come to the UK since the Government's 'one in, one out' deal with France became operational last Wednesday.
Autonomous AI-Guided Black Hawk Helicopter Tested to Fight Wildfires
Imagine this. Lightning sparks a wildfire, but "within seconds, a satellite dish swirling overhead picks up on the anomaly and triggers an alarm," writes the Los Angeles Times. "An autonomous helicopter takes flight and zooms toward the fire, using sensors to locate the blaze and AI to generate a plan of attack. It measures the wind speed and fire movement, communicating constantly with the unmanned helicopter behind it, and the one behind that. Once over the site, it drops a load of water and soon the flames are smoldering. Without deploying a single human, the fire never grows larger than 10 square feet.
"This is the future of firefighting."
On a recent morning in San Bernardino, state and local fire experts gathered for a demonstration of the early iterations of this new reality. An autonomous Sikorski Black Hawk helicopter, powered by technology from Lockheed Martin and a California-based software company called Rain, is on display on the tarmac of a logistics airport in Victorville — the word "EXPERIMENTAL" painted on its military green-black door. It's one of many new tools on the front lines of firefighting technology, which experts say is evolving rapidly as private industry and government agencies come face-to-face with a worsening global climate crisis...
Scientific studies and climate research models have found that the number of extreme fires could increase by as much as 30% globally by 2050. By 2100, California alone could see a 50% increase in wildfire frequency and a 77% increase in average annual acres burned, according to the state's most recent climate report. That's largely because human-caused climate change is driving up temperatures and drying out the landscape, priming it to burn, according to Kate Dargan Marquis, a senior advisor with the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation who served as California's state fire marshal from 2007 to 2010.... "[T]he policies of today and the technologies of today are not going to serve us tomorrow."
Today, more than 1,100 mountaintop cameras positioned across California are already using artificial intelligence to scan the landscape for the first sign of flames and prompt crews to spring into action. NASA's Earth-observing satellites are studying landscape conditions to help better predict fires before they ignite, while a new global satellite constellation recently launched by Google is helping to detect fires faster than ever before.
One 35-year fire service veteran who consults on fire service technologies even predicts fire-fighting robots will also be used in high-risk situations like the Colossus robot that battled flames searing through Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris...
And a bill moving through California's legislation "would direct the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to establish a pilot program to assess the viability of incorporating autonomous firefighting helicopters in the state."
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I'm enjoying life, says Nicola Sturgeon as she replies to questions about her sexuality
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Woman and two men killed in sea mine explosions at beaches in Ukraine 'after bombs washed into shore'
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White working class pupils' low achievement is a 'national disgrace', says Bridget Phillipson
The Education Secretary said too many youngsters in this group fail to get the help they need to succeed at school.
Britain's most hated and loved exercises - and the common household items people use to keep fit at home
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Two 'unidentified' women die after being pulled from water at Cornwall beaches
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Labour police boss blasted after handing £5k of taxpayers' cash to help save Liverpool Pride
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Would you pay £12,460 for a John Lewis duvet? Department store chain sells Icelandic eiderdown cover from its 'Ultimate Collection'
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New HS2 boss gets £940,000 pay package as the 'gravy train' rolls on
Mark Wild, who took over as chief executive of the beleaguered high-speed rail project in December, will pocket a salary of £600,000 for the 2025/26 year.
Barking up the wrong trees: RHS visitors left howling over trial that lets in dogs to garden
Visitors of RHS Rosemoor in Torrington, Devon, are now able to walk their pet on short leads three days a week.
Baby-faced Melanie Griffith celebrates 68th birthday with daughter Dakota Johnson... and she looks half her age
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