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Train strikes: Disruption expected as rail workers walk out
RMT members at 14 train firms walk out on Thursday as train drivers continue an overtime ban.
AI: Digital artist’s work copied more times than Picasso
Greg Rutkowski is among the artists calling for more protection from artificial intelligence tools.
Netflix password crackdown fuels jump in subscribers
The boss of the streaming giant also calls for an end to the strikes disrupting Hollywood.
Sunak: McDonald’s staff should use complaints process
Workers with harassment allegations should go through the firm's complaints process, Rishi Sunak said.
Nigel Farage launches fresh attack over Coutts bank closure
The ex-UK Independence Party leader accuses the BBC of falling for "spin", saying his account was closed due to his views.
Fast grocery firms doomed by French dark store ban
Hampered by hostile new regulations, firms that promised instant grocery deliveries are leaving France.
UK amends encrypted message scanning plans
Extra oversight for powers to scan encrypted messages for child abuse images passed by peers.
Rents rise at fastest rate for eight years
Costs for tenants have jumped again but house prices grew more slowly in May, figures show.
Facebook-owner Meta exec Nick Clegg claims AI ‘quite stupid’
Meta's president of global affairs Sir Nick Clegg has downplayed the risks of the current technology.
Why inflation is falling but prices are still rising
We report this percentage every month but here are three things you may not know.