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  • 6 days ago | telegraph.co.uk | Fiona Parker

    A charity linked to Prince Harry has admitted multiple human rights abuses carried out by its park rangers. The Duke of Sussex was president of African Parks from 2017 until 2023, when he was made a member of the board of directors. An investigation published by the Mail on Sunday in January last year alleged guards working for the non-profit in the Republic of the Congo subjected indigenous people to a range of abuses, including rape and torture.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Fiona Parker

    Amazon has been accused of allowing AI-authored books about ADHD to be sold on its platform. The online marketplace has been targeted by those looking to sell cheap-to-publish books written by artificial intelligence, which can include unhelpful or dangerous misinformation. Chatbots now appear to be writing books about the condition, according to The Guardian. Originality.ai, a US company that detects content produced by AI, analysed samples from eight books obtained by The Guardian.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Robert Mendick |Martin Evans |Fiona Parker |Danielle Sheridan

    The Telegraph understands that Foreign Office officials have previously opposed the move because it would prevent the UK from maintaining its backchannel to Iran, which is also used by the United States. Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, said: "The IRGC should have been proscribed years ago, without a shadow of a doubt.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Fiona Parker

    Among them is a former Post Office auditor who visited Baljeet Singh Sandhu's sub-post office in West Boldon, near Sunderland, in 2016. By this point, the Post Office had stopped prosecuting sub-postmasters. However, Mr Sandhu still had his contract terminated on the evidence of the reported shortfalls. Sir Alan told The Telegraph: "Without doubt this has been a conflict of interest, but it is only one of the many that have occurred, and continue to occur with these financial redress schemes.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Fiona Parker

    On Saturday night, April 26, - while he was abroad in Tel Aviv - his vehicle was targeted again. It is believed the incident took place while Mr Collier's 52-year-old wife, 24-year-old daughter and 19-year-old son, were at home. Mr Collier, who did not want to identify his family out of concern for their safety, told The Telegraph: "I got a WhatsApp message from my wife, she was very distressed.

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11 May 25

RT @AllisterHeath: A truly scandalous story that shows just how dystopian Britain has become A retired special constable was arrested and…

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10 May 25

RT @jacksurfleet: THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Retired policeman arrested for 'thought crime' tweet #TomorrowsPapersToday https://t.co/ZCdZD3LGtt

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9 May 25

RT @lizhull: V good