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French headquarters of Elon Musk’s X raided by Paris cybercrime unit

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Prosecutors have raided the French headquarters of Elon Musk’s social media platform X and summoned the tech billionaire and the company’s former chief executive for questioning as part of an investigation into alleged cybercrime.“A search is under way by the cybercrime unit of the Paris prosecutor’s office, the national police cyber unit and Europol,” the Paris prosecutors’ office said in a post on X on Tuesday, adding that it would no longer be publishing on the network.It added in a statement that Musk and Linda Yaccarino had been summoned for voluntary questioning “in their capacity as de facto and de jure managers of the X platform at the time of the events”.Yaccarino resigned as CEO of X in July last year.The prosecutor’s office said it was examining “alleged complicity” in offences related to the platform, including the spreading of child abuse images and sexually explicit deepfakes, the denial of crimes against humanity and manipulation of an automated data processing system as part of an organised group.

The French authority launched its investigation in January last year after a centre-right MP filed a complaint alleging that biased algorithms on the platform were likely to have distorted its data processing system and affected the kind of content it recommended.The MP, Éric Bothorel, expressed “deep concern” at “recent algorithm changes” and “apparent interference in [X’s] management” since Musk bought it in 2022.Other complaints said the changes had led to a surge in “nauseating political content”.The investigation was later expanded after reports denouncing the behaviour of X’s AI chatbot, Grok, which allegedly engaged in Holocaust denial and disseminated sexually explicit deepfakes.X has been approached for comment on Tuesday’s raid.

The company said last summer it did not intend to comply with the demands of French authorities in relation to the inquiry, which it described as “politically motivated”, and denied allegations of algorithm manipulation and “fraudulent data extraction”,The platform added that it believed the investigation was “distorting French law to serve a political agenda, and ultimately restrict free speech”,It said it was committed to “defending its fundamental rights, protecting user data and resisting political censorship”,
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Support new mothers with mental ill health | Letter

Every day, many new mothers continue to suffer in silence, as highlighted in your article (Seven out of 10 UK mothers feel overloaded, research reveals, 28 January). The Royal College of Psychiatrists revealed postnatal depression harmed up to 85,000 new mums in England last year.Maternal suicide is one of the leading causes of death among women between six weeks and a year after birth. Perinatal mental illness accounts for 34% of all deaths in this group during this period. Untreated prenatal and antenatal mental illness also affects unborn infants, potentially putting them at risk of premature birth and low birth weight

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‘Deadly postcode lottery’ restricting new cancer treatments in England, doctors say

Cancer patients are being denied access to cutting-edge treatments on the NHS because of a “deadly postcode lottery” in access, doctors have warned.Patients in England are missing out on two innovative forms of radiotherapy that are known to be effective against several forms of the disease and are widely available in other countries, due to “red tape” and lack of funding.The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) and Radiotherapy UK want Wes Streeting to use the government’s new cancer plan, being published this week, to make them widely available.They are urging the health secretary to end what they say are “bureaucratic hurdles” that NHS England imposes, through its complex funding and commissioning policies, on hospitals that want to provide stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) and molecular radiotherapy (MRT).Unlocking the potential of the novel treatments would help improve cancer survival, which is poor in Britain by international standards, both organisations said

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NHS patients put at risk by ‘sham investigations’, says ex-CEO of hospital

Patients are being put at risk by NHS bosses launching “sham investigations” into whistleblowers to shut down concerns, a former hospital chief executive who won a £1.4m bullying claim has said.Dr Susan Gilby took over as chief executive at the Countess of Chester hospital in 2018 after it was rocked by the Lucy Letby case. She was awarded the payout – one of the biggest in NHS history – last month after a tribunal ruled she had been unfairly dismissed after raising concerns about alleged bullying and harassment by the chair of the hospital board.An employment judge found that board members of the hospital conspired to unfairly exclude her and deleted documents when she launched legal action

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We have allowed poverty to become normalised in our country | Letters

Your editorial on deepening poverty in the UK (27 January) rightly condemns the decade and a half (and counting) of austerity. Millions of people’s lives have been knowingly worsened by the state. To compound this, countless shared neighbourhood spaces have been closed or sold off, meaning there is less opportunity for community togetherness just when it is most needed.The UK has the political and financial resources to create a society full of opportunity and security. Instead, successive governments have allowed poverty to continue and ultra-individualism to become normalised

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‘Coffee is just the excuse’: the deaf-run cafe where hearing people sign to order

Wesley Hartwell raised his fists to the barista and shook them next to his ears. He then lowered his fists, extended his thumbs and little fingers, and moved them up and down by his chest, as though milking a cow. Finally, he laid the fingers of one hand flat on his chin and flexed his wrist forward.Hartwell, who has no hearing problems, had just used BSL, British Sign Language, to order his morning latte with normal milk at the deaf-run Dialogue Cafe, based at the University of East London, and thanked Victor Olaniyan, the deaf barista.“I have to be honest: when this cafe first opened near my office, I avoided it because the whole idea made me anxious,” said Hartwell, a lecturer at the university

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‘Menopause gold rush’? Boom in hi-tech products as stigma starts to recede

For any bodily function you want to measure these days there is a gadget – a wristband for step-counting, a watch to track your heart rate or a ring for measuring sleep.Now the march of wearable tech is coming to the aid of what some say is a long underserved market: menopausal women.One startup has recently launched a high-end cooling bracelet that kicks into action during a menopausal hot flush. The device is one of a growing number of lifestyle products being launched in this area, which some experts say is growing as stigma around menopause recedes. Companies are developing everything from apps offering dietary advice to devices that track symptoms, hormones and body temperature

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Gold and silver prices seesaw as FTSE 100 hits record high

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FTSE 100 ends day at closing high after gold and silver fell in ‘metals meltdown’ – as it happened

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UK manufacturing growth accelerates as export orders rise

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Royal Mail-owned courier faces tribunal over drivers’ rights

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UK investor Michael Flacks ‘very interested in British Steel takeover’

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UK hospitality firms demand more help with business rates amid questions over Heathrow discount

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