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Government addicted to making announcements, says PM's enforcer
The government is not doing enough to deliver on the public’s priorities, Darren Jones tells MPs. Source link
Tech Life
A study found AI chatbots can persuade us with fake facts. How does this affect politics? Source link
Second doctor sentenced in Matthew Perry overdose death
Dr Mark Chavez, one of five people who pleaded guilty in the Friends star’s death, was sentenced to eight months of home detention. Source link
Erasmus scheme to return for UK students, BBC understands
The UK had ended its participation in the scheme in 2020 after agreeing a Brexit deal with the EU. Source link
Former chancellor George Osborne joins OpenAI
Osborne said it was a privilege to become managing director of OpenAI for Countries based in London. Source link
Trump's chief of staff Susie Wiles hits back at Vanity Fair 'hit piece'
In the interview, Wiles describes Donald Trump as having an “alcoholic’s personality” and JD Vance as having been a “conspiracy theorist” for a decade. Source link
What we know about Nick Reiner, son arrested in death of director Rob Reiner
The middle child of the filmmaker and his wife Michele, who has been arrested on suspicion of murder, struggled with substance abuse. Source link
US designates Colombian cocaine gang a terrorist group
The move is seen as a further escalation of the Trump administration’s war on drugs in Latin America. Source link
Employment Rights Bill clears last parliamentary hurdle
Business Secretary Peter Kyle he was “delighted” the bill had completed its passage through the House of Lords. Source link
Rebels say they will withdraw from key DR Congo city at US request
The US accuses Rwanda of backing the rebel advance in breach of a deal brokered by President Trump. Source link