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Gillingham’s forward line has been reshaped with the addition of another striker on deadline day.Birmingham City’s big front-man Josh Andrews, 22, is the fourth new signing of the January transfer window for head coach Stephen Clemence, three of which will bolster the forward line.Striker Josh Andrews has joined Gillingham on a permanent deal from Birmingham CityMore: South American signing has “big, big potential”Clemence has traded Lewis Walker, Macaulay Bonne and Tom Nichols for Josh Walker, Jorge Cabezas Hurtado and now Andrews.Andrews came through the academy at Birmingham City but his Football League experience has come with loan spells at Harrogate…

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View gallery Image Credit: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for WEtv Mama June Shannon spoke about her daughter Anna “Chickadee” Cardwell’s final days in a touching interview with Daily Mail, published on Wednesday, January 31. The reality star, 44, shared new details about how she took care of her late daughter before she died following a battle with stage 4 adrenal carcinoma at 29. She and her daughter Lauryn “Pumpkin” Efird spoke about how they made sure that Anna knew that she was loved. Mama June told the outlet that Anna had been living with her during her final days, and Anna’s daughter Kaitlyn would help with the caretaking.…

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Antitrust enforcers on both sides of the Atlantic are grappling to get a handle on AI, a conference in Brussels heard yesterday. It’s a moment that demands “extraordinary vigilance” and clear-sighted focus on how the market works, suggested top US competition law enforcers. From the European side, antitrust enforcers sounded more hesitant over how to respond to the rise of generative AI — with a clear risk of the bloc’s shiny new ex ante regime for digital gatekeepers missing a shifting tech target. The event — organized by the economist Cristina Caffarra and entitled Antitrust, Regulation and the New World…

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Canada and the UK have officially committed to collaborating on artificial intelligence computing by signing two memorandums of understanding. François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry, and Michelle Donelan, UK’s Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, formalized this partnership. The overarching aim is to address global concerns collectively and promote innovation and research. The first MOU focuses on science, technology, and innovation for quantum, AI, semiconductors, engineering biology, and clean energy. Both countries aim to intensify efforts in these areas, promoting research and bringing innovative solutions to market. The second MOU is centered on AI compute,…

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Last year, I planned a hike through El Boquerón, a national park atop the San Salvador Volcano that features a scenic crater, as well as a tiny crater within that crater called Boqueroncito (”Little Boquerón”), which I find adorable. In true millennial fashion, I consulted a handful of travel blogs to make sure I was well-prepared for the trip. A blog entry by a couple of tourists caught my attention. Be careful to avoid the advanced hike route, it read, as you might run into aggressive stray dogs. Now, getting bitten by a dog and then spending hours seeing my…

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Landslides in Cedar Bay, north of Port Douglas, as a result of intense rainfall. Credit: James Cook University Back-to-back cyclones have exposed the Great Barrier Reef to extensive and persistent flood plumes from Ingham up to Cape York Peninsula, with terrestrial runoff lathering coral reef and seagrass ecosystems for weeks. Scientists from James Cook University’s Center for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER) have reported freshwater coral bleaching and seagrass damage, with flood plumes stretching more than 700km along the Great Barrier Reef coastline, and reaching some areas of the mid and outer reefs. TropWATER water quality scientist Jane…

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Cops were alerted of the attack before 3pm today and rushed to Glenburn Street, North Glasgow. As a result, several bus services were diverted during the afternoon. A 44-year-old man was arrested in connection of the incident and an investigation has been launched. READ NEXT: First Glasgow bus diverted due to ongoing police incident A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 2.45pm on Thursday, February 1, 2024 officers were called to reports of an assault on Glenburn Street, Glasgow. “A 44-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident and enquiries are ongoing.” Reportedly, there were no injuries requiring medical attention. Source link

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Brighton and Hove City Council announced a raft of cost-cutting measures, including a restructuring of its own operations, in order to plug a multimillion-pound budget black hole. Around 75 council staff are set to be axed, which is expected to save £2.4 million alone. Trade union Unison had threatened to hold a ballot on industrial action if compulsory redundancies were announced in the council’s budget. The council said it was working with the union over the budget proposals and said it has been brought in to discuss the plans “as early as we possibly could”. Councillor Jacob Taylor, finance lead, said:…

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