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Cornwall AI Graffiti Sparks UK Jobs Debate

A masked vandal's warning in Cornwall ignites debate: is AI a job threat? UK data shows soaring tech demand but entry-level roles are vulnerable. Explore the facts.

Nvidia's New Vera Rubin AI Chip in Full Production

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announces the Vera Rubin AI platform at CES, promising a fivefold performance boost for chatbots. The chips are in full production and will arrive later this year.

AI Drives Young Workers to Construction Trades

As AI disrupts entry-level office roles, a severe labour shortage in the UK construction industry offers lucrative, future-proof opportunities for young people. Discover the data behind the shift.

Asylum seekers train for construction jobs in Croydon

Asylum seekers in Croydon are learning vital construction skills to gain employment and leave temporary hotel accommodation. A local initiative provides training and qualifications, fostering integration and hope.

Kids' Parties: The Social Cure for Modern Society

As society grows more isolated, children's birthday parties offer a vital chance to forge real-world connections, despite the chaos and sugar-fuelled mayhem. Discover why these events are essential.

London Bakery Shapes Next Generation of Chefs

Legendary London bakery Dusty Knuckle is transforming young lives in Haringey through a pizza-making course. Discover how 11 teens gained skills and confidence for future careers.

Gen Z Leadership: Less Control, More Clarity

EDHEC's Genevieve Houriet Segard reveals what Gen Z expects from a good boss: transparency, trust, and purpose. Learn how to manage young professionals effectively.

Podcast: Is AI Making Us Stupid?

A new podcast explores whether AI tools like ChatGPT are eroding human intelligence. Listen to the debate on the future of thinking and problem-solving.

Computer historian Simon Lavington dies aged 85

Professor Simon Lavington, who preserved Britain's computing heritage and led youth sailing trips, has died at 85. Discover his remarkable legacy in technology and education.

The Surprising Power of Small Talk

Discover why small talk is an essential social tool for building rapport and a gateway to deeper conversations. Learn expert tips to master this underestimated skill.

Elliot Daly back for England vs Argentina

Veteran England back Elliot Daly is set for his first competitive match since injury, primed to exploit new aerial laws against Argentina. Discover how his high-ball expertise could be decisive.

France blocks €2m Pascal calculator export

A rare 1642 calculating machine by Blaise Pascal withdrawn from Christie's auction after French court halts export. The 'first calculator' may be classified as national treasure.

UK Parents Lack Time to Cook With Children

New research reveals 70% of UK parents don't cook with kids due to time constraints and mess fears. Discover how to build kitchen confidence and family bonds.

Gender Divide in 1950s UK Schools' Curriculum

Guardian readers reveal how 1950s gender-segregated lessons shaped lives. From home economics to algebra, discover the lasting impact of Britain's educational divide and modern calls for reform.

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