Police Forces Launch First AI Virtual Assistant Called Bobbi

The country’s first AI police virtual assistant named “Bobbi” has been launched by two forces, in a trial to provide a new way for the public to contact them..
William Hugged By Well Wisher As He Meets Young Marine Conservationists

The Prince of Wales was hugged by a well-wisher when he stepped onto a Welsh beach to thank young marine conservationists for raising awareness about the important coastline..
Ukraine Talks Moving In Positive Direction In Allied Meeting PM Says

Sir Keir Starmer has said talks on a potential ceasefire in Ukraine were “moving in a positive direction” as he spoke to leaders of the war-torn nation’s allies..
Major Incident Stood Down At London Warehouse Fire

A major incident has been stood down after a London warehouse that may contain fireworks was engulfed in flames, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said..
Increase In Minimum Wage Rates Announced

Minimum wage rates are to increase next year, giving a pay rise for millions of workers, the Government has announced..
Firefighters Battling Large Blaze At West London Warehouse

Around 150 firefighters are battling a large fire at a warehouse in west London, with smoke plumes visible across the area, emergency services have said..
Father Ted Writer Graham Linehan Cleared Of Harassing Transgender Activist

Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has been cleared of harassing a transgender activist on social media but found guilty of criminal damage of their mobile phone outside a conference in London last year..
Cracking Exhibition Gromit Aardman Animation Featured At Young VA

A new exhibition will explore the world of Aardman at the Young V&A – from Wallace & Gromit to Morph, Chicken Run, and Shaun The Sheep..
Ofcom Urges Tech Firms To Step Up To Protect Women And Girls Online

Technology firms are being urged to “step up” in their efforts to tackle trolling and toxic online abuse of women in new guidance published by the internet and communications watchdog..
Women More Likely Than Men To Be In Poverty Due To Public Debt Research Finds

New research showing that women in Scotland are more likely than men to be at risk of being driven into poverty by public debt collection must be a “wake-up call for decision-makers”, a charity has said..