‘There is a gap where Alex should be’: the young woman who lost her life in a neglectful prison system


Joe Rigby obituary
My father, Joe Rigby, who has died aged 87, was a working-class Catholic boy from Birmingham. He left school at 15, but rose to be a television executive at Granada Television in Manchester.For 20 years from 1973, he was Granada’s head of programme planning, where he hired, inspired and nurtured the team of scriptwriters who wrote the on-air promotions for programmes. Many of them, including Andy Harries, David Liddiment and Dearbhla Walsh, went on to great success as television producers and directors.Joe was born in Erdington, north of the city centre, to Theresa (nee Byrne) and Charles Rigby, who worked in the family engineering company and as a barman

Merchants’ ‘victory’ over credit card fees will just complicate things more for them
Want to buy a new shirt from your friendly neighborhood small business? In some cases, be prepared to pay out 2.5% more as a “financing” fee because you’re using a credit card. Enjoying that meal at the local diner? Better have cash or you could be subject to the same fee. Grabbing a bag of chips and a soda at the local convenience store? Oops … Unless you’re prepared to spend a minimum of 10 bucks you can’t use your credit card, sorry.I’ve always been irritated by these practices

How Google’s DeepMind tool is ‘more quickly’ forecasting hurricane behavior
When then Tropical Storm Melissa was churning south of Haiti, Philippe Papin, a National Hurricane Center (NHC) meteorologist, had confidence it was about to grow into a monster hurricane.As the lead forecaster on duty, he predicted that in just 24 hours the storm would become a category 4 hurricane and begin a turn towards the coast of Jamaica. No NHC forecaster had ever issued such a bold forecast for rapid strengthening.But Papin had an ace up his sleeve: artificial intelligence in the form of Google’s new DeepMind hurricane model – released for the first time in June. And, as predicted, Melissa did become a storm of astonishing strength that tore through Jamaica

Father of teen whose death was linked to social media has ‘lost faith’ in Ofcom
The father of Molly Russell, a British teenager who killed herself after viewing harmful online content, has called for a change in leadership at the UK’s communications watchdog after losing faith in its ability to make the internet safer for children.Ian Russell, whose 14 year-old daughter took her own life in 2017, said Ofcom had “repeatedly” demonstrated that it does not grasp the urgency of keeping under-18s safe online and was failing to implement new digital laws forcefully.“I’ve lost confidence in the current leadership at Ofcom,” he told the Guardian. “They have repeatedly demonstrated that they don’t grasp the urgency of this task and they have shown that they don’t seem to be willing to use their powers to the extent that is required.”Russell’s comments came in the same week the technology secretary, Liz Kendall, wrote to Ofcom saying she was “deeply concerned” about delays in rolling out parts of the Online Safety Act (OSA), a landmark piece of legislation laying down safety rules for social media, search and video platforms

Steelers v Bengals, Bills v Buccaneers and more: NFL week 11 – live
FUMBLE! Bills 21-20 Buccaneers 11:12, 3rd quarterThe Bills just keep turning it over. This time they muff the punt return and Tampa recover.The 4th down came after a virtual measurement deep in Tampa territory. The robots are whirring and they say the Bucs are about a foot short of the line.TOUCHDOWN! Titans 6-7 Texans 7:21, 3rd quarterHouston’s new dream combo Davis Mills and Nico Collins get it going again with a three-yard pass

Jannik Sinner squeaks past Carlos Alcaraz in two tight sets to retain ATP Finals trophy – live reaction
Sinner takes the trophy, then my coverage cuts, briefly. Sinner tries to speak but the crowd won’t let him, then says he’s not yet ready to speak in Spanish but give him some times.He congratulates Alcaraz for his year, saying he’s made great memories and, though they’ve not yet spoken about the no 1 position, if it’s not him, he wants it to be Carlos, who inspires him to work and is the most energetic player on tour.I’m not sure why he’s speaking in English, not Italian, but says there are people in his team he wants to understand him as he’s grateful to them, then switches to thanks the sponsors, tournament organisers, crowd and so on. What a lovely boy he is: his parents must be so proud

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AI firm claims it stopped Chinese state-sponsored cyber-attack campaign

Santi Carreras orchestrates stunning Argentina comeback against Scotland

Ford urges England to ensure win over New Zealand is no ‘flash in the pan’