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AI toys for children misread emotions and respond inappropriately, researchers warn
In first study of its kind, Cambridge researchers found AI toys could misread some children's emotions.
Romance conman posed as MI6 worker to scam women out of £50k
"Selfish and narcissistic" Rodney Ade Roberts is jailed for more than five years for scamming three women.
Russell takes dominant Chinese GP sprint pole
George Russell leads team-mate Kimi Antonelli as Mercedes dominate qualifying for the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.
US refuelling plane crashes in Iraq, military says
The US Central Command says rescue efforts are under way after a refuelling aircraft went down over western Iraq.
Rescue operations under way after US refuelling plane crashes in Iraq
The US Central Command says rescue efforts are under way after a refuelling aircraft went down over western Iraq.
UK economy saw zero growth in January ahead of Iran war
Analysts had been expecting 0.2% growth for the UK economy at the beginning of the year.
UK economy saw zero growth in January ahead of Iran war
Analysts had been expecting 0.2% growth for the UK economy at the beginning of the year.
PwC planning to increase the number of graduates it takes on
Last year the consultancy cut its graduate intake, but UK boss Marco Amitrano says it is still worth getting a degree.
Jack Draper beaten after controversial umpire call
Jack Draper is penalised with a controversial hindrance call as Daniil Medvedev ends the Briton's Indian Wells title defence in the quarter-finals.
Draper beaten after controversial hindrance call
Jack Draper is penalised with a controversial hindrance call as Daniil Medvedev ends the Briton's Indian Wells title defence in the quarter-finals.
The numbers behind Borthwick's nightmare Six Nations
BBC Sport examines what has gone wrong with England's Six Nations campaign with their final game against France approaching.
US eases Russia oil sanctions as Iran war pushes up energy prices
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was a temporary measure that will last until 11 April.
Can Ukraine's war-torn wheatfields be cleansed?
Researchers take 8,000 soil samples from battlefields to see if it is safe to grow crops.
Man's blue skin A&E panic was just bed sheet dye
Tommy Lynch rushed to hospital when he woke with blue skin but it turned out to be from his sheets.
'Everyone at Man Utd loves him' - Owen backs Carrick for job
Michael Owen says he "can't believe people are questioning" whether Michael Carrick should become the permanent manager of Manchester United.
Kaye Adams denies 'malicious stories' after BBC misconduct complaint
The presenter was taken off air on BBC Radio Scotland last year following an internal complaint about her conduct.
Woman only found out she had terminal brain cancer after a suitcase fell on her head
Lauren Macpherson was travelling home from a festival in London when her life changed forever.
Mayor to consider new charges for SUVs in London
The plan is part the mayor's strategy to stop death and serious injury on London's roads by 2041.
The US may move its anti-missile system out of South Korea - and it's sparking unease
Media reports say the US may be moving its Thaad system to the Middle East, despite Seoul's opposition.
Russell tops China practice before sprint qualifying
George Russell leads Kimi Antonelli to a Mercedes one-two in the only practice session at the Chinese Grand Prix before the sprint weekend starts to unfold.
