Labour promised tough new rules for the world’s leading AI developers. But as Trump returns, ministers are thinking again.
The new poll shows that 87% of Brits would back a law requiring AI developers to prove their systems are safe before release, with 60% in favor of outlawing the development of “ ...
As pace of talks with Europe picks up the Government is trying to enlist business to try and get ahead of any Brexiteer ...
France is all but prohibiting the sale of over-powered, gas-guzzling SUVs and cars. It is taking full aim at over-sized hunks ...
The story making headlines in the British press this week is that during the Covid lockdown, while Boris Johnson's staffers were holding booze-fuelled parties and vomiting in the corridors of Downing ...
Palestinians, their allies and other nations reacted strongly to President Donald Trump’s proposal that the United States ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy has announced a £55 million package of support aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s resilience, during ...
Politicians and journalists once treated as the ‘grown-ups in the room’ are facing growing criticism for being out of touch ...
BRUSSELS - The threat of a transatlantic trade war loomed large Monday over a gathering of European leaders aimed at boosting ...
The UK is "not choosing between the US and the EU", Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said after President Donald Trump ...
Denmark’s prime minister insists Greenland is not for sale and is calling for a robust show of support from her European ...