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Why I’m grateful to the Pope for his encyclical on AI | Francine Prose
The intelligent and thoughtful encyclical is an important warning of the uses and misuses of a rapidly developing technology. Silicon Valley is wrong to dismiss itOften I’m asked if I think that the novels of the future will all be written by AI. It’s not so much a question as a provocation. Do I worry that a machine can do what I do, only better? I usually say something like: “No algorithm is going to write Anna Karenina!” which is also not a real answer.So I’m grateful to Pope Leo XIV, the Ame...
'Best' independent UK brewery sinks into liquidation – founded in 2018
'Best' independent UK brewery sinks into liquidation – founded in 2018The brewery had made popular small-batch craft beers in Scotland. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Sarah Barltrop 10:58, Fri, May 29, 2026 Updated: 10:59, Fri, May 29, 2026 A brewery has plunged into liquidation (Image: Getty)A Glasgow brewery founded in 2018 has plunged into liquidation after being wound up earlier this y...
Natwest and Barclays sweeten mortgage costs as Iran peace hopes ease interest rate fears
Natwest and Barclays have become the latest lenders to sweeten up their mortgage deals, as hopes remain high that a peace deal will be reached in the Middle East that would bring calm to the interest rate environment. Both lenders have unveiled reductions in mortgage rates, with Barclays cutting its rates across the board by up to 0.43 per cent. Meanwhile, Natwest has cut its rates by up to 0.54 per cent with its two-year tracker cut to 4.42 per cent. This follows a similar move by Santande...
Arsenal Champions League final tickets on resale sites for £200,000
Tickets for Saturday’s Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are being sold for £195,000 as ticket holders look to cash in on interest. Arsenal can win a first ever Champions League title in Budapest this weekend but will need to overcome defending champions PSG at the Puskas Arena in Hungary. The Gunners received an official allocation of just over 16,000 tickets and the desire for Arsenal fans to watch their team potentially make history is leading to ticket holde...
Penarth named Welsh seaside town with joint fastest growing house prices
Five Welsh seaside destinations have made a top 10 list revealing coastal areas where house prices are rising the fastest
$51 Billion Opportunity: This Sector Can Create 26 Lakh Jobs, Improve Cities
According to the study, better handling of organic waste could create nearly 26 lakh direct jobs, attract around $24 billion in investments.
KPMG Australia boss resigns amid whistleblower scandal
The boss of KPMG Australia has resigned after the firm admitted to severely mishandling a whistleblower report on client confidentiality breaches. The scandal was prompted by a whistleblower who alleged that client documents were inappropriately shared with the senior leadership team, including the chief executive, which prompted an internal investigation. But the investigation did not substantiate the claims, and an external law firm also supported the outcome. However, after the whistle...
The shrinkage of Pakistan’s aid chart
Measles in the US, a cholera outbreak in the DRC, TB patient registration drops in Cambodia, Kenya, and Mozambique and closer to home, HIV outbreaks in children have all been linked to what doctors have warned are cuts to programmes and disastrous policy changes. Global funding has shrunk for healthcare across countries that need it the most which is why experts in Pakistan are really getting worried. The effects are immediately clear on the ground. In the busy streets of Lyari, Karachi, Amna Su...
Key Japanese Aluminum Fee Set for Record as War Squeezes Supply
Rio Tinto Group and South32 Ltd. have offered Japanese clients third-quarter aluminum supply at record premiums, said traders familiar with the matter, after conflict in the Middle East tightened the global market.
A.I. Doesn’t Have to Mean Layoffs
A French multinational, Schneider Electric, decided to use artificial intelligence in manufacturing to make workers more productive, rather than to replace them. Here’s how that’s going.
10 Stunning Luxury Cars Under $100,000: Look Millionaire Without Breaking the Bank!
Discover the ultimate blend of elegance and performance in these luxury vehicles that won't empty your wallet. From turbocharged engines to sleek designs, these cars make you feel like a million bucks without spending it!
Horror as teenage girl ‘sexually assaulted’ on UK beach during Bank Holiday
Horror as teenage girl ‘sexually assaulted’ on UK beach during Bank HolidayIt is purported that a man made inappropriate comments towards a group of girls before touching one of them Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source By Sophie Warburton 10:06, Fri, May 29, 2026 Updated: 10:12, Fri, May 29, 2026 An investigation has been launched after man 'sexually assaulted' a teenage girl on a UK beach (Image: Getty)An...
With 40 Lakh Homes Covered, This PM Scheme Steps Up Clean Energy Mission
Under the scheme, households installing a 3KW rooftop solar system can avail subsidies of up to Rs 78,000.
KBRA Releases Research – Spanish RPL RMBS: Resilient Performance and an Established Asset Class
KBRA releases research that examines the key characteristics of Spanish reperforming loan (RPL) residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) transactions rated by KBRA, focusing on factors that may influence credit performance as the transactions season. The report also discusses the composition of the underlying mortgage portfolios, including restructuring profiles, arrears trends, pay rates, leverage, seasoning, and kept-rate performance, as well as the structural features designed to mitiga...
Oil price drops amid hopes of US-Iran peace deal
Commodity poised for one of biggest monthly declines, while global stock markets rallyBusiness live – latest updatesOil prices fell on Friday as investors hoped for the end of the US-Israel war on Iran, leaving the commodity poised for one of the biggest monthly declines ever.The price of Brent crude futures, the global benchmark, fell by 1.3% to $91.54. Brent is heading towards one of its biggest monthly drops ever as it nears a fall of 17% since the start of May. Continue reading...
ECB’s Panetta States Case for Rate Hike Without Pre-Set Path
European Central Bank Governing Council member Fabio Panetta acknowledged the case for an interest-rate hike while urging colleagues not to flag subsequent tightening.
Home Office spending £1.2m a year to buy and maintain Channel rescue boats
The Home Office is splashing out a staggering £1.2million a year to buy and maintain Channel rescue boats.The fleet, which patrols the English Channel, has aided the crossing of more than 70,000 small-boat migrants since Labour came to power in 2024.The £1.259million contract covers the rental of the crewed rigid-hull inflatable boats (RIBs) for a year, with an option to extend the deal for an additional two years.Labour has also signed a three-year deal to repair other RIBs and boats, costing t...
Taiwan Lifts 2026 Growth Outlook to More Than 9% on AI Hunger
Taiwan revised up its economic growth forecast for this year as demand for tech goods in the AI era tops worries about the Iran war boosting energy costs.
AI Is More Than A Technology Story, Metals Are Also Winning
AsiaAI Is More Than A Technology Story, Metals Are Also WinningByTim Treadgold,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Treadgold is an Australian journalist specializing in miningFollow AuthorMay 29, 2026, 04:07am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Going up. Metals used to build artificial intelligence date centers are on the risegettyThe rush to build artificial i...
Fuel Prices Push Kenya Inflation Sharply Higher on War Shock
Kenyan inflation accelerated to a more than two-year high in May, driven by a sharp Iran-war induced increase in local fuel prices.