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Written By Dr. Tonye Rex Idaminabo The idea of AI-driven governance may sound intriguing, but it raises complex ethical, practical, and societal concerns that must be carefully examined before reaching any conclusions. It is essential to understand the roles politicians play in society before delving into the possibilities of AI replacing politicians. While the election or appointment of Politicians poise them as representatives responsible for making decisions, crafting policies, and governing a nation or region, their duties encompass understanding and addressing the diverse needs and interests of their constituents, maintaining law and order, and addressing complex societal challenges. Meanwhile, AI…

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It’s that time of year again! Fresh-faced freshers are itching to leave their parents’ pads for uni, ready for a few years of hard-graft studying (and a decent helping of fun antics, obvs). But let’s face it: we’re still in a cost-of-living crisis. Most students watch their wallets pretty closely at the best of times, but now, with soaring rents and higher food prices, money is an even bigger issue. In other words, if you’re heading off to uni in the next few weeks, you might be wondering how expensive it’s likely to be. Helpfully, UK bank NatWest has conducted…

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Summer might’ve seen some sort of respite for London commuters from strike action, but, as previously threatened, major industrial action is kicking off once again. Strike action is taking place across the country, but it’s also affecting the capital. The next strike action is taking place over several dates in the coming weeks – and it’s likely that disruption will continue for the foreseeable future. Back in August London Underground drivers who are ASLEF members voted overwhelmingly in favour of striking for at least the next six months, while strikes dates have also been announced by the RMT union. Here’s…

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Many London women are calling for heightened support of Black-owned hair shops after a shocking viral video appeared to show an unnamed woman being ‘strangled’ by a shop worker in the store Peckham Hair and Cosmetics earlier this week. The widely-circulated clip showed a male, South Asian shop worker with his hands around an unnamed customer’s throat following an alleged dispute about a refund. The woman was arrested on accusations of theft and assault and later bailed pending further enquiries, while the worker reportedly faces no charges. A protest organised by community group Forever Family, with support from UK domestic…

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“I wanted to inform you that Chase owes you a refund of $2,000. To expedite the process and ensure you receive your refund as soon as possible, please follow the instructions below: 1. Call Chase Customer Service at 1-800-953-XXXX to inquire about the status of your refund. Be sure to have your account details and any relevant information ready …” If you banked at Chase and received this note in an email or text, you might think it’s legit. It sounds professional, with no peculiar phrasing, grammatical errors or odd salutations characteristic of the phishing attempts that bombard us all…

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The Sunday Times Good University Guide has spoken, placing three London unis in the top ten. Depending on who you ask, London could be home to a whopping 160 universities. Which is, whichever way you look at it, a lot. And plenty of those are some of the best in the country –and the entire world. Ask the Sunday Times and London officially has 17 exceptional unis. The publication revealed its Good University Guide 2024 last week, judging 131 UK universities across a range of criteria such as student satisfaction and research output. The headlines saw St Andrews in Scotland…

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There has been a 50 per cent surge in pub closures across England and Wales(Image: Jamie Lorriman – WPA Pool/Getty Images) London has lost 46 pubs in the space of just six months as venues disappear from our streets at a record rate. The city saw the largest number of pubs close in England during the first half of 2023, with Wales seeing 53 pubs knocked down or converted. This comes as the impact of soaring costs and pressure on consumer budgets became more stark. The data, which was compiled by commercial real estate specialists at Altus Group, showed a…

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