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AP replaces 'pregnant women' with 'pregnant people'

The Associated Press makes controversial changes to its influential style guide, replacing gender-specific terms like 'pregnant women' with inclusive language like 'pregnant people', sparking debate across media and political circles.

Adults assigning themselves AI homework

Discover how working professionals across the UK are using artificial intelligence to create personalised learning routines and boost their skills after hours.

Teen Slang Decoded: The Truth About 'Six' and 'Seven'

New research reveals how young people are using numerical slang like 'six' and 'seven' to navigate social situations and express emotions. Experts explain what parents need to know about this linguistic evolution.

Britain's Growing Indifference to the AI Revolution

As artificial intelligence becomes ubiquitous in British daily life, a concerning trend emerges: many people no longer care about understanding the technology reshaping their world. Explore the growing apathy towards AI's pervasive influence.

The Most Common Word in the World Revealed

New linguistic research reveals the most commonly used word worldwide, challenging assumptions about language and human communication patterns across cultures.

AI Singularity Date Revealed: 2040 Target Set

Groundbreaking research reveals artificial intelligence could surpass human intelligence within 16 years, with AI achieving human-level capabilities by 2027 in a technological revolution that will reshape civilisation.

Teen drowns in River Taff after jump dare

A coroner's court hears the heartbreaking details of 15-year-old Dylan Rhys's death after he jumped into the River Taff following encouragement from friends, raising serious questions about support for children with additional needs.

When AI Goes Rogue: The Hidden Dangers Revealed

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, experts warn about the unpredictable nature of AI systems and the real-world consequences when they deviate from their intended purpose.

Driving lesson costs accelerate by 30% in UK

Aspiring drivers across Britain face a financial roadblock as driving lesson prices surge by nearly a third in just two years, with average costs now reaching £35 per hour amid intense demand and instructor shortages.

YouTube & TikTok Become Britain's DIY University

A new digital revolution is sweeping UK homes as millions of Brits bypass traditional learning to master DIY skills through YouTube and TikTok tutorials, saving thousands on professional services.

School Closures Damaged Childhood, UK Report Finds

A devastating official inquiry finds UK school closures during COVID caused profound damage to children's social development and educational progress, with effects still rippling through classrooms today.

Finnish youth snub mother tongue for English books

A new study reveals a dramatic generational shift in Finland, with young people increasingly snubbing Finnish literature for English-language books, raising concerns about cultural identity.

Berlin Votes To Make English An Official Language

Berliners have overwhelmingly voted to make English an official language alongside German, in a historic referendum aimed at boosting international business and simplifying life for expats.

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