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Police Were Right Not To Classify Southport Killer As Terrorist - Watchdog
The decision not to classify Axel Rudakubana as a terrorist after the Southport murders was right because it would be unhelpful to stretch the definition of terrorism to cover all extreme violence, the UK's terror watchdog has concluded.

Under-eights should avoid slushie drinks, doctors warn
Children under eight should not drink slushies containing glycerol, paediatricians have warned.

Borthwick Can't Be Accused Of Conservatism After Bold Calls For Cardiff Test
Pick the bones out of that. Four openside flankers in the squad, three fly-halves, just two second-rows and one centre. It does not stop there, with a first start on the wing and a debut in waiting on the bench in Cardiff – a place that has a habit of swallowing up and spitting out fledgling England careers.

ChatGPT firm claims it has created AI model that is 'good at creative writing'
The company behind ChatGPT has revealed it has developed an artificial intelligence model that is \"good at creative writing\", as the tech sector continues its tussle with the creative industries over copyright.

Clarke keeps trying to turn claims back against accusers, libel trial told
Noel Clarke is trying to create \"moral equivalence\" between his alleged sexual misconduct and the behaviour of his accusers, the high court heard yesterday.

Sturgeon to step down at next year's Holyrood elections
Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced she is standing down as an MSP.
Israel Will Occupy Syrian Buffer Zone for 'Unlimited Time' - Minister
Israel's defence minister has reaffirmed the country's intention to occupy a swath of Syrian territory beyond Israel's contested northern borders for an \"unlimited amount of time\" during a visit to the strategically important Mount Hermon.

Study Shows Marriage Triples Obesity Risk for Men
Marriage triples the risk of obesity for men, but does not affect women's risk, according to research.

Man found guilty of murder after driver clung to stolen van
A \"career criminal\" has been found guilty of murdering an Amazon delivery driver who was trying to stop his van from being stolen.
Girl charged with murder and arson after woman found dead
A 13-year-old girl has appeared in court charged with murder and arson after the body of a woman was found in a house in Northamptonshire.

Nasa Launches Satellite Viewer to Capture Origins of the Universe
Nasa's newest space telescope rocketed into orbit on Tuesday to map the sky like never before, taking a sweeping look at hundreds of millions of galaxies and their shared cosmic glow since the beginning of time.

New York court delays ruling on detained activist
A Manhattan federal court hearing yesterday morning over the arrest and detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent Palestinian activist and recent graduate of Columbia University, ended without a decision on whether he would be released from custody.

Analysis: Domestic Issues Take Precedence Over Independence
It was an election fought on the global stage with sporadic commentary from Donald Trump. But in the end, it was domestic issues that drove Greenlanders to the polls to vote overwhelmingly for change.

Bones from human face up to 1.4m years old found in Spain
Bone fragments unearthed at an ancient cave in Spain belong to the oldest known human face in western Europe, researchers say.

AI to replace civil servants' work if it can be done to the same quality, Starmer to say
AI should replace the work of government officials where it can be done to the same standard, under new rules that have prompted unions to warn Keir Starmer to stop blaming problems on civil servants.

Asensio double for rampant Villa sinks 10-man Brugge
When Unai Emery accepted the challenge of reviving Aston Villa at a time when the club was fretting about relegation to the Championship, he voiced his desire to return to European competition.

Cheltenham festival sees snow three days after highs of 18C
Snow coated Cheltenham racecourse yesterday morning, three days after the area experienced sunny weather with highs of 18C.
Fresh hunt for father and children in New Zealand wilderness
New Zealand police are launching a fresh operation in the North Island wilderness to find a fugitive father and his three children who have been missing for more than three years.

A writer's viewpoint OpenAI's short story is beautiful
A writer's viewpoint

Freed Israeli hostage tells of beatings by Gaza captors
An Israeli hostage freed by Hamas last month has described the distressing conditions and abuse he endured during 505 days held in Gaza.

Marine Nationale victory inspires O'Sullivan tribute
Jockey who died last month rode the same horse to victory two years ago
Van Dijk: 'If anyone says they know if I'll stay, they are lying'
Virgil van Dijk has said he has \"no idea\" whether he will be a Liverpool player next season.

Bruce Willis' wife speaks up for carers after death of Hackman
Emma Heming Willis, the primary carer for her husband, the actor Bruce Willis, who has a rare form of dementia, has issued a statement in the wake of the deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa.
Shake-up of cash Isas to be dropped from Reeves' spring statement
A mooted shake-up of cash Isas will not be announced in the spring statement this month, but the government is still considering cutting the limit that savers can put in, it has emerged.

Maresca's muted Chelsea approach testing patience
Club's supporters have not taken to manager's style of football and he needs to find a way to quell the criticism

It's exciting' Locals hail new stadium as boost for Manchester
Even on a freezing, rainy day with no match taking place, the area surrounding Old Trafford is abuzz with football fans from far and wide. Just a day since Manchester United unveiled their plans for a new 100,000-capacity stadium, there is a sense of excitement; the plans promise 92,000 jobs and a large-scale regeneration of the area, including 17,000 new homes.

Amorim agrees with Ratcliffe on criticism of United players
Ruben Amorim has said that Sir Jim Ratcliffe was correct to criticise Manchester United players, saying he and they are \"underperforming\".

Time is ticking for Liverpool's stalwarts to make more history
Champions League defeat by PSG had echoes of 2020 exit against Atlético that warned of issues to come for Klopp
Pharma Trump says Ireland 'took' US drug firms
Donald Trump has accused Ireland of stealing its pharmaceutical industry and the tax revenue that should have been paid to the US Treasury, in a blow to the Irish premier, Micheál Martin, who had hoped to emerge unscathed from a visit to the White House marking St Patrick's Day.
West waits for Putin's verdict on Ukraine ceasefire
Donald Trump suggested yesterday he could target Russia financially as Ukraine's president urged him to take strong steps if Moscow failed to support a 30-day ceasefire agreed by Ukrainian and US delegations.