Munich Court: ChatGPT Violated Copyright Laws
OpenAI ordered to pay damages after German court ruled ChatGPT illegally trained on pop songs. Landmark European ruling could reshape AI copyright landscape.
OpenAI ordered to pay damages after German court ruled ChatGPT illegally trained on pop songs. Landmark European ruling could reshape AI copyright landscape.
PCS union members strike at British Library over real-terms pay cuts while executives receive bonuses. Zadie Smith questions Britain's cultural values.
High Court dismisses Epping Forest council's legal challenge against housing asylum seekers at Bell Hotel. Justice criticises lack of evidence in council's claims.
A High Court judge dismisses Epping council's bid to stop housing asylum seekers at the Bell Hotel, a case that fuelled national immigration debates.
The High Court has halted government plans to house asylum seekers at Epping's Bell Hotel after local council legal challenge. Read the full ruling details.
A High Court judge will decide if Epping Forest District Council can block asylum seekers from being housed at The Bell Hotel. Read the latest developments.
Transport for London confirms it will remove all unauthorised flags from its network after contractors faced abuse and threats. Read the full story on the policy and community impact.
A US district judge mandates immediate improvements to Chicago's overcrowded immigration processing centre, citing 'unacceptable' conditions and constitutional violations.
The UK's advertising watchdog has banned 'green' claims for wood-burning stoves following a landmark investigation that found manufacturers were misleading consumers about their true environmental impact.
Thousands of Starbucks workers across Britain are walking out in what could become the largest strike in the company's UK history, demanding fair contracts and proper union recognition.
England rugby star Joe Marler trades scrums for strategy as he joins the cast of Celebrity Traitors, bringing his trademark humour and competitive edge to the hit BBC reality show.
In a breathtaking display of passion and skill, Fiji's rugby team defeated England 30-24 at Twickenham, avenging their World Cup heartbreak and reclaiming national pride in a match that will be remembered for generations.
Prospect union analysis reveals Reform UK's proposed public sector pension changes could add billions to government spending, raising concerns about fiscal responsibility.
RMT union members overwhelmingly accept transformative pay package for London Underground staff, ending prolonged dispute with TfL and delivering significant wage increases through 2027.
As Europe's housing crisis deepens, The Guardian argues that piecemeal solutions have failed and only EU-wide radical intervention can address this growing emergency affecting millions.
Marcus Smith and Henry Arundell deliver masterclass performances as England secure dramatic 30-22 comeback win against Fiji in electrifying Twickenham test match.
Major travel disruption across the capital has been averted after Tube workers received a new pay deal, suspending planned strike action. Get the full details on the agreement that's keeping London moving.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell makes compelling case for welcoming new members as Ukraine, Moldova and Western Balkan nations await accession decisions, citing strategic necessity and geopolitical urgency.
A High Court ruling has determined that a London teenager sent to Ghana to escape gang exploitation can remain there temporarily, in a landmark case about child protection versus parental rights.
A High Court judge has decided a 15-year-old British boy should stay in Ghana to finish his exams after being tricked into travelling there, in a complex international custody case.
A federal judge has halted Tennessee Governor Bill Lee's controversial deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis, ruling the move likely violates constitutional rights and represents government overreach.
In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.
In a groundbreaking ruling that could reshape the future of artificial intelligence, a UK court has rejected Getty Images' primary copyright claim against Stability AI, marking a pivotal moment for AI development and intellectual property law.
Exclusive analysis of England's transformative autumn campaign under Steve Borthwick, revealing the tactical masterstrokes and emerging stars set to redefine English rugby.
The European Union has issued a stunning £2.6 billion demand to the UK, igniting a fresh post-Brexit financial confrontation that threatens to destabilise diplomatic relations.
England's headteachers union is exploring potential strike action as a High Court ruling dismisses their legal challenge against Ofsted, escalating the ongoing battle over school inspections.
The NAHT education union is exploring industrial action options following a failed legal bid to halt Ofsted inspections, escalating tensions between school leaders and the education watchdog.
New Equality and Human Rights Commission guidance on single-sex spaces has been branded 'fundamentally unworkable' by local authorities and public bodies, creating confusion and legal uncertainty across Britain.
Tributes pour in for David Gow, the esteemed Guardian journalist and European editor whose four-decade career chronicled the evolution of the European Union with unparalleled insight and dedication.
Step inside the surreal world of Transnistria, a Soviet-era time capsule clinging to existence between Moldova and Ukraine, through a powerful new photographic journey.