Liam Wilson

The Labour Party is celebrating what they are hailing as a “political earthquake” after claiming resounding victories in the by-elections held in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire. The stunning outcomes have been seen as significant indicators leading up to the next general election. The Conservative Party, who previously held significant majorities in both constituencies, suffered a
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U.S. President Joe Biden has made a significant announcement regarding military aid to Ukraine and Israel. In a rare White House address, Biden emphasized the importance of this “urgent” funding, which is reported to be around $105 billion. He described it as a “smart investment” considering the current state of the world. Biden highlighted the
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SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher took to Instagram to respond to George Clooney’s proposal to end the ongoing strike by removing the cap on union dues. While expressing gratitude for the generous offer, Drescher emphasized that Clooney’s proposal is not legally compatible with the union’s contract. In a video, she clarified that the offer does not
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Google has recently unveiled its AI-driven project, aimed at revolutionizing traffic management and reducing pollution at intersections worldwide. By leveraging the vast amount of data gathered from Google Maps, the technology behemoth has developed an innovative solution that promises to cut down wait times, fuel consumption, and emissions at traffic junctions. Traffic intersections have long
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The debate around net neutrality, the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally without blocking or throttling, has resurfaced with renewed vigor. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently voted in favor of initiating the process to reinstate the open internet rules, signaling a potential shift back to the safeguards established by the Obama
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The real estate market has experienced a significant setback as sales of previously owned homes dropped by 2% in September compared to August, reaching a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 3.96 million units. This decline is alarming, being the slowest pace of sales since October 2010, during the Great Recession. Several factors contribute to this
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