The Chinese open-source artificial intelligence software can be hosted on local data centres and tweaked for western users. The result? Cheaper AI tech for all| www.thetimes.com
About 99,000 Brits emigrated last year, but 61,000 came back. These are the challenges of moving back to Blighty after living overseas| www.thetimes.com
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For three months a man bombarded me with messages, trying to lure me to China with promises of money and fame. Now, I’m revealing his tactics| www.thetimes.com
The government is preparing to take over the UK’s largest water company, tackle its huge debts and then find a buyer — which could well be CKI| www.thetimes.com
KC says Labour’s proposals may breach the Berne Convention, which forms part of the World Trade Organisation, and may expose the UK to retaliatory tariffs| www.thetimes.com
The incident in a Paris suburb plays into anxiety about cultural conflict in France, whose government says Islamists may be trying to undermine society| www.thetimes.com
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Figures for new registrations push Elon Musk company’s market share in Britain down to 0.7 per cent while Chinese rivals surge| www.thetimes.com
Elon Musk’s electric car company is also fighting falling sales across Europe amid fierce Chinese competition| www.thetimes.com
He didn’t win because he’s a socialist — and that’s OK. He won because he is something other than the calcified echo chamber of American liberalism| www.thetimes.com
Retail, IT and accounting and finance are among the worst hit sectors since the AI tool began operating in November 2022| www.thetimes.com
Civil liberties groups say that the authorities are over-policing the internet and threatening free speech using vague laws| www.thetimes.com
Scapegoated for crime and espionage, more than 1.1 million have been deported this year, including 40,000 dumped at the border in a few hours| www.thetimes.com
Ella Al-Shamahi, presenter of the BBC’s new Human series, says political consensus among researchers risks alienating anyone who thinks differently| www.thetimes.com
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, took a break from fishing in the Channel to watch the handover of a migrant boat — and was angry at what he saw| www.thetimes.com
When Lennon met McCartney the 20th century tilted on its axis. In an extract from his brilliant new book, Ian Leslie asks why they fell for each other — starting with the shared trauma of their mothers’ deaths. Plus, listen to Ian’s playlist of the key songs that made the Beatles| www.thetimes.com
Forest says households with two cars should give up space for dedicated electric bike bays| www.thetimes.com
Discovery of signature patterns of molecules in the blood of ME patients may signify a turning point in diagnosis, typically made by ruling out other illnesses| www.thetimes.com
Our podcast critic stumbled across an array of X-rated content on her family’s account. Is the music streamer losing its way as it moves into video?| www.thetimes.com
US buyers set to pay total of about £6bn for Spectris, Alphawave and Oxford Ionics amid concerns over London market and Britain’s ability to scale up tech firms| www.thetimes.com
He was a young chess prodigy living in north London. Now the DeepMind CEO is a Nobel prizewinner and is shaping the future for Google| www.thetimes.com
Free to read. Websites such as Vinted have started sharing seller details with HMRC. We explain when you need to start paying tax on your side hustle| Times Money Mentor
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The proposal for ‘Starmerville’, a tech city between Oxford and Cambridge, is foolish nostalgia and fails on all fronts| www.thetimes.com
The natural history presenter, who turns 99 today, has an obsession with sea life that began in boyhood. Here he reflects on his most moving encounters| www.thetimes.com
This satire of the Bright Young Things is Waugh’s best — even though nothing happens| www.thetimes.com
The daring dandy painter loathed talking about art, which he called ‘fart’, and was part of the Bright Young Things with Evelyn Waugh| www.thetimes.com
Films about Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan may not be in line for awards but right-wing producers are enjoying some success in a niche market| www.thetimes.com
Ozzy Osbourne, Simon Schama and Lee Child are among those who have signed a letter condemning the proposed boycott| www.thetimes.com
Colin Greenwood, whose brother Jonny’s gigs with an Israeli musician were aborted over security fears, laments the loss of chances to ‘forge bonds’ with people| www.thetimes.com
Polish your dice, says Stuart Heritage, and gather your competitive friends and family. The game’s afoot| www.thetimes.com
Elon Musk’s tenure running Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency has, according to the academic Brooke Nichols, caused thousands of ‘preventable deaths’| www.thetimes.com
Latest Formula 1 news and analysis from The Times and The Sunday Times. Expert analysis, race reports, driver insights and the latest news from the world of F1 racing.| www.thetimes.com
Faced with Reform, Starmer is being urged by Miliband-era iconoclasts to reconnect the party with working-class voters| www.thetimes.com
A sobering report details their struggles before primary school even begins, a dearth of role models and the decline of blue-collar jobs| www.thetimes.com
Hannah Neeleman, known to her nine million followers as Ballerina Farm, milks cows, gives birth without pain relief and breastfeeds at beauty pageants. Is this an empowering new model of womanhood — or a hammer blow for feminism?| www.thetimes.com
With the conclusion of Maeve Boothby O’Neill’s inquest, the NHS must ensure the plight of thousands of other ME suffers is eased by proper care and treatment| www.thetimes.com