AI Will Cost Jobs, Warns Tech Secretary Liz Kendall

UK Technology Secretary Liz Kendall admits artificial intelligence will cause job losses while announcing plans to train 10 million Britons in AI skills by 2030 to help workforce adapt to technological changes.

CMA Targets Google's AI Search Control

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority proposes new regulations to limit Google's control over AI-powered search results, aiming to protect publishers and ensure fair competition.

Meta's £3.99 Ad-Free Subscription for UK Users

Facebook and Instagram users in the UK are receiving notifications about a new £3.99 monthly subscription to remove personalised ads. Here's what the Meta subscription means for your privacy and wallet.

How Websites Track You to Hike Prices

Discover how dynamic pricing works as websites use cookies and IP addresses to track your shopping habits and increase prices. Learn how a VPN can help you avoid these hidden costs.

Tennessee Storm Kills Eight, New Winter System Looms

A severe winter storm has caused at least eight fatalities in Tennessee and 25 nationwide, with power outages affecting hundreds of thousands. Forecasters warn of another significant winter system approaching the East Coast this weekend.

RAC Owners Rev Up £5bn London Float Plans

The RAC's private equity owners have selected Goldman Sachs to lead a potential £5bn London stock market listing in 2026, marking one of the year's biggest flotations.

Nicola Peltz's $1M Monthly Allowance Exposed

Nicola Peltz reportedly receives a $1 million monthly allowance from her billionaire father, amid family drama with the Beckhams. Details on her lifestyle and spending habits.

Cut Winter Energy Bills Now Before April Savings

Energy bills are set to fall in April, but households face higher costs now during peak winter usage. Acting early with fixed tariffs or bundling services can provide immediate savings and certainty.

RBA Rate Decision: Why a Hike Could Be a Mistake

Analysis suggests the Reserve Bank of Australia should resist market pressure for a rate rise, as recent inflation spikes are driven by volatile holiday and energy costs, not underlying economic trends.

Unspoken Rules of Elevator Etiquette

Navigating the awkward silence and spatial politics of lifts. A humorous look at the dos and don'ts of sharing a confined space with strangers in the UK.

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