Did UK universities pay to ‘spy’ on pro‑Palestine students? | News

UK universities allegedly hired a security firm with military intelligence ties to monitor pro-Palestine students. Twelve elite British universities are accused of hiring a private security firm with military intelligence ties to track pro-Palestine student protests. Students were reportedly flagged through social media monitoring without their awareness, sparking debate over surveillance and free speech in…

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Hull FC CEO opens up on John Cartwright exit and Steve McNamara appointment: ‘We couldn’t miss opportunity’ | Rugby League News

Hull FC chief executive Richie Myler has defended the club’s handling of John Cartwright’s departure after confirming Steve McNamara will take over as head coach in 2027. Despite handing Cartwright a three-year contract that was intended to run until the end of the 2027 Super League season, Hull informed the Australian that his deal would…

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HRT provider censured by UK regulator for ‘systemic failures’ that put patients at risk | Health

One of the biggest producers of hormone replacement therapy has been censured by regulators for “systemic failures” that put patient safety in jeopardy. Theramex, the UK producer of HRT drugs Evorel and Intrarosa was found to have breached fundamental compliance standards including not updating crucial prescribing information – in some cases for several years –…

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Google makes an interesting choice with its new agent-building tool for enterprises

Google CEO Sundar Pichai opened the Google Cloud Next conference on Wednesday with a video in which he announced one of the company’s biggest new products: Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. Google’s tool is intended for building and managing agents at scale. This is Google’s answer to Amazon’s Bedrock AgentCore and to Microsoft Foundry. Given that…

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Bad optics? Israel jails soldiers who smashed Jesus statue in Lebanon | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Footage of an Israeli soldier attacking a Christian statue depicting the crucifixion of Jesus in southern Lebanon with a sledgehammer was difficult for Israel’s political establishment to ignore. The country has long tried to frame itself as a defender of Christians, and is allied with the powerful Christian Zionist movement in the United States. But…

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