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Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth admitted it was a strange feeling to be without his long-term assistant at the weekend.Richard Dobson’s appointment as Gillingham’s technical director was announced last week and Ainsworth’s first game without his right-hand man was on Saturday, in a 4-1 home loss to Grimsby Town.Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth with first-team coach Pete Gill on Saturday Picture: Barry GoodwinDobson stood at the top of the Medway Stand, rather than being alongside Ainsworth in the dugout, as he has been since the pair first came together as a management duo at Wycombe Wanderers in 2012.Ainsworth had Gills’ first-team coach…
Redwood Materials has laid off around 135 employees, or roughly 10% of its workforce, as it restructures to better accommodate its growing energy storage business, TechCrunch has learned. The cuts come just five months after Redwood cut 5% of its workforce, and three months after it closed a $425 million funding round that boosted the battery-recycling company’s valuation to north of $6 billion, as TechCrunch previously reported. It’s been a difficult time in the battery industry lately. Earlier this month, battery recycler Ascend Elements filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing “insurmountable” financial challenges. Some battery makers have also restructured…
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MIT Associate Professor Jacob Andreas of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science [EECS] and MIT Associate Professor Brett McGuire of the Department of Chemistry have been selected as the winners of the 2026 Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award. Established in 1982 as a permanent tribute to Institute Professor Emeritus Harold E. Edgerton’s great and enduring support for younger faculty members, this award is given annually in recognition of exceptional distinction in teaching, research, and service.“The Department of Chemistry is extremely delighted to see Brett recognized for science that has changed how we think about carbon in space,” says Class of…
Gillingham striker Sam Vokes has urged fans to keep the faith in manager Gareth Ainsworth, insisting he can turn things around.The Gills have endured a disappointing season, falling well short of expectations that the club could have a top-end finish. With two games left they sit 18th in the League Two table.Gillingham striker Sam Vokes joined the club last summer after four seasons at Wycombe Wanderers Picture: Barry GoodwinVokes admits there is frustration both inside the club and among supporters, but believes Ainsworth is the right man to lead a rebuild.He said: “[I know there is] frustration in the club…
Location : The M25 clockwise between junctions J12 and J13 . Lane Closures : Lanes 4 and 5 are closed. Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 08:00 and 08:15 on 22 April 2026. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 09:00 and 09:15 on 22 April 2026. Delay : There are currently delays of 30 minutes against expected traffic. Lanes Closed : There are two of five lanes closed. Source link
Parents are also sounding the alarm. Lawsuits alleging that chatbots drove teens to suicide or self-harm are piling up. In some cities, parents are signing petitions to demand a two-year moratorium on AI in schools. Some of the pushback is shaping policy. In New York and California, new rules have put safeguards on AI companionship bots. Meanwhile, artists are winning small battles to protect copyright laws. In March, the UK government backtracked on plans to let AI companies train AI models on copyrighted content without permission after fierce blowback from artists. But some of the sharpest resistance is coming from…
“Bring your own booze” (BYOB) has long been associated with parties and barbecues, but it’s something that’s starting to damage the pub sector.With many pub businesses across the UK already struggling with tight profit margins and increasing costs, what may seem like a harmless cost-saving habit for consumers is now becoming a growing concern for operations trying to protect revenue and maintain control over their premises.As a result, some operators are warning that the trend could be quietly eroding one of the sector’s most important revenue streams, while also creating new problems around safety, licensing compliance, and everyday management. The…
Wednesday 22 April 2026 7:04 am The Bank will be keenly looking over inflation before changing interest rates. Inflation sped up in March, official data has revealed, giving the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee a headache as policymakers mull over whether to raise interest rates. Inflation jumped to 3.3 per cent last month as President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s war on Iran led to critical trade disruption across the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East. The consumer price index print published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) matched by City economists in a poll. It could be the start…
The ‘fountain’ of water spraying was first spotted just before 9am on Tuesday by a passerby at Buchanan Bus Station, who saw water gushing from Cowcaddens Road behind the stands. Photos taken by the Glasgow Times show a column of water erupting high above the road surface, with temporary barriers, fencing and Avenues roadworks in the foreground, as passing pedestrians stop to watch. A burst water main has sent huge jets of water shooting into the air on a busy Glasgow city‑centre street, leaving around 200 properties without supply. (Image: Newsquest) Further images reveal water pouring across the carriageway from…
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