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The Irish Times has apologised after it published an opinion article that was generated by artificial intelligence.
American actors have started "indefinite" strike action, joining film and television writers on the picket lines.
The Hollywood writers' strike is marching into its second week and the production of a raft of TV shows has been put on ice as…
A dessert parlour has changed the name of its "Perky Pig Gelato" after a request from Marks & Spencer, which said it was similar to…
The transition to electric vehicles "cannot continue" without government aid on costs, according to the lobby group for the logistics sector.
Britain is at risk of forgetting "how to do things for ourselves", the home secretary will warn, as she increases pressure on Rishi Sunak to…
A retirement savings platform which previously secured backing from Legal & General will this week unveil a $95m (£76m) fundraising led by a New York-based…
Lord Tyrie, the former chair of the competition watchdog and architect of many of Britain's post-financial crisis banking reforms, is among the candidates vying to…
Striking rail workers have vowed to continue walking out until the government "unblocks" their pay dispute on the second day in a row of cancellations.
Billionaire businessman Sir James Dyson has issued fresh criticism of the prime minister, claiming his pledge to turn the UK into a science and technology…

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