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Study: ChatGPT Users Can't Tell AI from Humans

Groundbreaking research uncovers that many ChatGPT users can't distinguish the AI from a human, raising urgent questions about transparency and trust in artificial intelligence.

Hillsborough Law: Duty of Candour Bill Heads to Parliament

The Hillsborough Law, a new bill mandating a legal 'duty of candour' on public officials, will be presented to Parliament. It aims to prevent future cover-ups like the one following the 1989 disaster that claimed 97 lives.

Guardian Corrections: Fixing Errors from Politics to Weather

The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors on topics ranging from political misstatements to weather misreporting, underscoring the publication's commitment to editorial accuracy and transparency in journalism.

Newsday Apologises for 'Offensive' Charlie Kirk Cartoon

Long Island's Newsday issues a full apology after publishing a widely condemned cartoon depicting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a major debate on media standards and racial insensitivity in editorial content.

Guardian Publishes Major Corrections Across Key Sections

The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses significant errors on topics ranging from political briefings and company valuations to cultural reviews and scientific claims, highlighting the evolving nature of modern journalism.

Mandelson's Secret Fight Over Epstein Emails Revealed

Explosive court documents reveal Peter Mandelson's legal battle to suppress emails with Jeffrey Epstein. The former minister's links to the disgraced financier are laid bare in a major transparency fight.

Scottish Government Faces Inquiry Over Libya Communications

An independent inquiry has been launched to investigate claims of undisclosed meetings between Scottish Government officials and Libyan representatives, raising serious questions about transparency and diplomatic protocols.

Boris Johnson's Secret Saudi Meeting Exposed

Explosive documents reveal former PM Boris Johnson's undisclosed meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, raising serious questions about government transparency and lobbying rules.

Guardian Corrects Errors on Policy, Finance and Geography

The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses a series of factual errors across its reporting, from misstated political timelines to incorrect geographical and financial details. A transparent look at the importance of accuracy in journalism.

Farage Refuses Tax Return Disclosure Amid Scrutiny

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces mounting pressure after refusing to publicly release his full tax returns, sparking accusations of hypocrisy from political rivals and transparency advocates.

Reporting on Far-Right Without Amplifying Hate

Explore the critical ethical challenge facing modern newsrooms: how to cover extremist movements and far-right ideologies responsibly without inadvertently promoting their messages or platforms.

Dan Andrews' 'Dictator' China Trip Exposed - Albanese Under Fire

Australian PM Anthony Albanese faces mounting pressure over ex-Victorian Premier Dan Andrews' controversial undisclosed trip to China, with critics branding it a 'secret dictator's mission' that undermines national transparency and security protocols.

US Congressman Collapses During Live TV Interview

Republican Congressman Don Bacon suffers a dramatic medical episode during a live television interview from his Nebraska home, raising serious questions about politicians' health transparency.

Labour faces internal fury over secretive FOI plans

The Australian Labor government is confronting a significant internal and cross-party backlash over proposed legislation that critics argue would severely restrict transparency and public access to government information.

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