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Leeds £2.5bn tram scheme delayed to late 2030s after government review

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The opening of the long-awaited Leeds tram system has been pushed back by at least two to three years, after a government review of the £2.5bn project.The West Yorkshire combined authority (WYCA) said its mass transit scheme, including new tram lines connecting Leeds and Bradford, would now be completed in the late 2030s.West Yorkshire’s mayor, Tracy Brabin, said she was fully confident that she would be “driving this tram” by the end of the next decade, despite fears that the delay could lead to the whole scheme being cancelled.She said the new timeline would “help offer certainty” for the tram at the heart of plans for an integrated transport network with the region’s buses, which are being brought under local control.

The review of the mass transit project, conducted by Nista, the government’s new arm’s length infrastructure advisory unit, is understood to have demanded an initial business case submission for the scheme before further planning work.Brabin said: “We wanted to try something new.That’s not the way it’s going to be.That’s fine.But we will continue to innovate throughout the process and with government by our side – the last thing we want to be doing is fighting government, which we’re not.

”The rail minister, Peter Hendy, said the government supported the tram but he was “pleased that WYCA are taking a robust approach to planning the schedule for the scheme, based on the tried-and-tested approach for delivering major infrastructure.By building on these foundations the mayor is in a strong position to deliver a world-class transport system that will serve West Yorkshire for generations to come.”In a letter sent on Wednesday to Brabin, Lord Hendy said the scheme remained “a vital part of our government’s ambition for your region”, adding that he shared Brabin’s frustration at the length of time it was taking to develop infrastructure and pledged to help to find ways to accelerate its delivery.Brabin said: “While the new timeline helps offer certainty for the scheme, I am also pleased that ministers have committed to working with us to cut red tape and put tracks on the ground as quickly as possible.”Leeds is the largest city in Europe without a light rail or metro public transport network after its trams were axed in 1959.

Plans to restore trams have long been thwarted, including the approval of a Supertram scheme that was shelved in 2005 as too expensive and a proposed trolleybus network that was rejected in 2016.She added: “It’s disappointing because this has been promised twice.So people are understandably cynical.This is not about cancellation.It is about re-sequencing that’s going to add a bit of time.

”West Yorkshire consulted last year on 10 possible routes to connect Leeds and Bradford, with £200m of early funding,Further development of the Mass Transit scheme has been funded as part of the regions £2,1bn transport allocation from 2027 to 2032,Conservatives in Leeds said the new delay put the scheme in jeopardy,Alan Lamb, the city council’s Conservative group leader, told the BBC: “I think they’ve put a nail in the coffin of mass transit in West Yorkshire.

It’s like Leeds Supertram and HS2 all over again.”Brabin said: “We deserve a transport system that’s equivalent to London.At the end of the 2030s, I’m going to be driving this tram.”
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Amazon in talks to invest $10bn in developer of ChatGPT

Amazon is in talks to invest more than $10bn (£7.5bn) in OpenAI, in the latest funding deal being struck by the startup behind ChatGPT.If it goes ahead, the market valuation of OpenAI could rise above $500bn, according to The Information, a tech news site that revealed the negotiations.Amazon, which is best known as an online retailer, is also the world’s largest datacentre provider and its investment would help OpenAI pay for its commitments to rent capacity from cloud computing companies – including Amazon.OpenAI said last month it would spend $38bn on capacity from Amazon Web Services – the company’s datacentre arm – over seven years

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UK insists US tech deal not dead as Trump threatens penalties against European firms

Downing Street insists the $40bn Tech Prosperity Deal between the US and UK that is on hold is not permanently stalled. The BBC reported on Tuesday evening that the prime minister’s office claimed that the UK remains in “active conversations with US counterparts at all levels of government” about the wide-ranging deal for the technology industries in both countries to cooperate.The agreement, previously billed as historic, was paused after the US accused the UK of failing to lower trade barriers, including a digital services tax on US tech companies and food safety rules that limit the export of some agricultural products. The New York Times first reported British confirmation that negotiations had stalled.“We look forward to resuming work on this partnership as quickly as possible,” a Downing Street spokesperson said in a statement

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US date rape survivors file lawsuit accusing Hinge and Tinder of ‘accommodating rapists’

The Dating Apps Reporting Project produced this story in partnership with the Pulitzer Center’s AI Accountability Network and The Markup, now a part of CalMatters, and copublished with The Guardian and The 19th.Six women who were drugged and raped or sexually assaulted by the same Denver cardiologist filed a lawsuit against Match Group on Tuesday, accusing the world’s largest dating app company of “accommodating rapists across its products” through “negligence” and a “defective” product.The women, backed by four law firms, said that by allowing known abusers like Stephen Matthews to remain on its apps, Tinder and Hinge, even after they are reported for rape, the company fostered a breeding ground for “sexual predators”.“Even when Match Group receives reports about rapists, they continue to welcome them, fail to warn users about the general and specific risks, and affirmatively recommend known predators to members,” the complaint said. “Rapists know each Match Group platform offers a catalog of available victims

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Water levels across the Great Lakes are falling – just as US data centers move in

The sign outside Tom Hermes’s farmyard in Perkins Township in Ohio, a short drive south of the shores of Lake Erie, proudly claims that his family have farmed the land here since 1900. Today, he raises 130 head of cattle and grows corn, wheat, grass and soybeans on 1,200 acres of land.For his family, his animals and wider business, water is life.So when, in May 2024, the Texas-based Aligned Data Centers broke ground on its NEO-01, four-building, 200,000 sq ft data center on a brownfield site that abuts farmland that Hermes rents, he was concerned.“We have city water here

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Boost for artists in AI copyright battle as only 3% back UK active opt-out plan

A campaign fronted by popstars including Elton John and Dua Lipa to protect artists’ works from being mined to train AI models without consent has received a boost after almost every respondent to a government consultation backed their case.Ninety-five per cent of the more than 10,000 people who had their say over how music, novels, films and other works should be protected from copyright infringements by tech companies called for copyright to be strengthened and a requirement for licensing in all cases or no change to copyright law.By contrast, only 3% of people backed the government’s initial preferred tech company-friendly option, which was to require artists and copyright holders to actively opt out of having their material fed into data-hungry AI systems.Ministers subsequently dropped that preference in the face of a backlash. Artists who have opposed any dilution of their copyright include Sam Fender, Kate Bush and the Pet Shop Boys

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Google AI summaries are ruining the livelihoods of recipe writers: ‘It’s an extinction event’

This past March, when Google began rolling out its AI Mode search capability, it began offering AI-generated recipes. The recipes were not all that intelligent. The AI had taken elements of similar recipes from multiple creators and Frankensteined them into something barely recognizable. In one memorable case, the Google AI failed to distinguish comments on a Reddit thread from legitimate recipe sites and advised users to cook with non-toxic glue.Over the past few years, bloggers who have not secured their sites behind a paywall have seen their carefully developed and tested recipes show up, often without attribution and in a bastardized form, in ChatGPT replies

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Leeds £2.5bn tram scheme delayed to late 2030s after government review

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US prices continued to rise despite Trump claims they are ‘rapidly’ falling

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US activist investor urges Whitbread review after budget tax changes

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Bank of England cuts interest rates to 3.75% in pre-Christmas boost for struggling economy

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Waterstones and Barnes & Noble owner looks to list booksellers on stock market

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BP names Meg O’Neill as new CEO after incumbent ousted

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