#theguardian.com. GB Energy says it may not meet pledge to employ 1,000 people ‘for 20 years’. Chair Jürgen Maier also refused to put a date on when the agency would bring down energy bills
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#computerweekly.com. Nationwide Building Society to train people to think like cyber criminals | Computer Weekly. Nationwide wants to help bring more diversity into UK cyber security skills base through partnership with training specialist.
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#aljazeera.com. Ex-UK soldier Daniel Khalife sentenced to 14 years for spying for Iran. Court says Khalife, who previously escaped from jail, passed information to ‘enemy state’ for more than two years.
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#theguardian.com. Starmer’s EU dinner date a big moment in tricky tightrope act. Domestically and on the world stage, the PM faces a series of challenges as he seeks to reset post-Brexit relations
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#aljazeera.com. Analysis: Jordan faces ‘geopolitical blackmail’ after Trump Gaza demand. Analysts say the new US administration of Donald Trump could lead to major disruptions in the Kingdom of Jordan.
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#theguardian.com. Boy, 15, dies after stabbing incident at Sheffield school. Another boy, also 15, arrested on suspicion of murder over attack at All Saints Catholic high school, police say
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#theguardian.com. Briton, 18, killed by Russian drone minutes into first mission in Ukraine – report. James Wilton, from Huddersfield, had no military experience before volunteering to fight against Russia
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#theguardian.com. Over 1m people face fines after missing HMRC self-assessment tax deadline. Penalty of £100 kicks in on 1 March for those who failed to pay by 31 January, and rises after three, six and 12 months
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#theguardian.com. Daniel Khalife, former soldier who spied for Iran, jailed for more than 14 years. Khalife sparked manhunt when he escaped from HMP Wandsworth by clinging to underside of delivery truck
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#theguardian.com. Peter Fraenkel obituary. Other lives: Radio broadcaster who began his career in Africa before joining the BBC, rising to be controller of its East European Services
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#huffpost.com. Britain's PM Seeks Strong Ties With Both The EU And Trump. That Could Be Tricky.. Donald Trump’s trade battles complicate Keir Starmer’s aim of a “reset” with the European Union after years of bitterness over Brexit.
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#theguardian.com. Keir Starmer scrapped email account in 2022 after Russian hacking, says report. Then opposition leader’s address was ‘dangerously obvious’ and lacked two-factor authentication, book reportedly says
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#computerweekly.com. Hard-to-reach UK locations achieve broadband milestones | Computer Weekly. Ultrafast broadband goes live on Hebridean islands, with network ready for first residents to order full-fibre, while UK altnet outlines initial progress in £5bn deployment scheme.
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#computerweekly.com. Verizon, AST SpaceMobile get into orbit to end mobile dead zones | Computer Weekly. Leading US operator looks to conquer remaining mobile dead zones through space-based communications with growing satco.
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#computerweekly.com. Google AI paves the way for ‘self-healing’ potholes | Computer Weekly. Google’s artificial intelligence technology is being used to support the work of university researchers who are developing a ‘hands-off’ approach to maintaining and fixing the UK’s pothole-riddled road
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#computerweekly.com. Government sets out cyber security practice code to stoke AI growth | Computer Weekly. The government has set out a cyber security code of practice for developers to follow when building AI products.
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#computerweekly.com. Westminster to trial free single sign-on Wi-Fi across central London | Computer Weekly. Global trade body for wireless connectivity reveals big switch-on of seamless roaming experience across the many disparate Wi-Fi networks in the UK capital.
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#theguardian.com. Tiny Nigerian museum marking a forgotten British invasion pushes for recognition. Museum in Koko, Niger Delta, commemorates important exiled merchant prince Nanna Olomu – but it has no cooling and a termite issue
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#computerweekly.com. Disjointed industrial strategy a barrier to UK scaleup success | Computer Weekly. The House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee calls on Labour to join-up piecemeal initiatives and cut bureaucracy.
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#computerweekly.com. Government failed to provide accurate cost of Post Office scandal compensation | Computer Weekly. Limited information is likely to lead to significantly inaccurate assumptions on the cost of Post Office scandal compensation schemes.
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#computerweekly.com. DSIT permanent secretary says more AI transparency needed | Computer Weekly. The government must improve transparency around the use of artificial intelligence systems throughout the public sector if it is going to gain and retain trust in how the technology is being deployed.
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#theguardian.com. Environmental groups in UK ‘still very white – especially at the top’. Greenpeace co-director responds to report finding fewer than one in 20 working in sector identifies as non-white
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#theguardian.com. First patients seen at NHS clinic in Liverpool tackling teenage vaping. Alder Hey children’s hospital opens its vaping cessation service for nicotine-dependent 11- to 15-year-olds
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