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Keely Hodgkinson pokes fun at West Ham over world championships stadium dispute

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Keely Hodgkinson has playfully poked fun at West Ham after it emerged they could ruin London’s chances of hosting the 2029 World Athletics Championships.Sebastian Coe, the World Athletics president, has made it clear he wants those world championships to be held in September as a finale to the athletics season.However, West Ham do not want to give up the London Stadium for approximately three weeks for the event as their season will have started.Hodgkinson, who won the World Indoor Championship 800m on Sunday, made her feeling’s clear on Tuesday when she responded to a story on X saying “London’s bid for the 2029 World Athletics Championships is in jeopardy”.“The GB team will bring back more medals to that stadium than West Ham have seen in their entire history,” she wrote, before adding hand over the mouth, laughing and heart emojis.

The 24-year-old received supportive comments from athletics fans, with one describing it as “the tweet equivalent of a two-footed challenge” and another writing: “Just when you thought you couldn’t love Keely any more she comes up with this banger of a tweet.” Some West Ham fans, on the other hand, suggested the tweet had been disrespectful.West Ham secured tenancy of the taxpayer-funded stadium in 2013, a year after it hosted the London Olympics in what many regard as one of the bargains of the century.The club point out it has a “contractual right ensuring West Ham United games take priority during the football season”.Asked about West Ham’s stadium deal, Lord Coe said: “I’ve sat on the board of one Premier League club [as a trustee of the Chelsea Foundation] and I’m very close to another one [Manchester United].

I think they would have been pretty satisfied with that deal.”Rome, Munich, Nairobi as well as an Indian city are also interested in hosting the 2029 world championships.Final submissions from bidding cities are required by early August, with a decision made in September.West Ham have won five major trophies, three FA Cups, the Cup Winners’ Cup and the Uefa Conference League.Hodgkinson has six gold medals at senior level in Olympic, world and European championships.

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Creator of AI actor Tilly Norwood says she received death threats over project

The creator of the AI actor Tilly Norwood has said she received death threats after a global backlash against the project, and said she developed it to “provoke thoughts and discussion” about the impact of AI in the entertainment world.Eline van der Velden caused anger and panic in Hollywood and beyond last year after she said talent agents had been interested in signing her creation. Prominent actors and acting unions immediately condemned the idea.In an interview with the Guardian, Van der Velden said she had been prepared for a backlash against the provocative idea of AI performers. However, she said she was “quite shocked by the vitriol” that followed

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Charity Commission warns Alan Turing Institute of its legal duties after complaints

The board of the UK’s leading AI research institute has been reminded of its legal duties in areas such as financial oversight and managing organisational change by the charity watchdog after a whistleblower complaint.The Charity Commission issued formal regulatory advice and guidance to trustees at the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), the organisation’s board, after it was contacted by a group of staff with a list of concerns.The commission told ATI it was closing the case and was not launching a statutory inquiry – a formal investigation. However, the watchdog said if there was evidence of trustees ignoring its advice, it could resume contact with the institute.The commission launched a compliance case related to ATI after receiving the complaint last summer

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Meta and YouTube designed addictive products that harmed young people, jury finds

Meta and YouTube have been found liable for deliberately designing addictive products that hooked a young user and led to her being harmed, a jury ruled on Wednesday. Jurors found the tech companies to be both negligent and having failed to provide adequate warnings about the potential dangers of their products.The jury awarded the plaintiff in the case damages of $6m, with Meta to pay 70% and YouTube the remainder. It took nearly nine days of deliberations for the Los Angeles jury to reach its verdict. This lawsuit, over social media’s alleged harm to young people, was the first of its kind to go to trial

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Record investment in quantum computing talent | Letter

Dr Simon Williams (Letters, 19 March) writes that ambition in quantum computing cannot succeed without sustained investment in people and fundamental science. He is correct on that point, but wrong to say that UK’s investment plans risk losing quantum computing talent.The UK’s advantageous position in quantum has only emerged through sustained long-term public investment from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and partners into fundamental physics research projects, and the best people, infrastructure and partnerships. It is through this that the UK is poised to reap the benefits of the quantum revolution.In the last 10 years, UKRI’s councils have made investments in physics research, supporting hundreds of academics and building the foundation for where we are today

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UK iPhone users face over-18 age check to use services after update

Millions of Apple iPhone customers in the UK will now have to confirm they are 18 or older to use all available services, including by showing a credit card or by scanning an ID.The move, believed to be a first for a European market, comes amid pressure on tech companies from the government to do more to protect children online.The new requirement will be included in a software update. It was welcomed by Ofcom, the online regulator, which called it “a real win for children and families” and said it was part of a wider drive to “keep young people away from harmful content”.However, some users complained that it raised concerns about the privacy of the information that is uploaded to prove age

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What are the rules on cryptocurrency donations to UK political parties?

Ministers are introducing a temporary ban in cryptocurrency donations following an official review.Philip Rycroft, a former senior civil servant, made the recommendation as part of a review into countering foreign financial influence and interference in UK politics.Rycroft said the moratorium would allow regulators to catch up, although a full ban was not deemed necessary. Nonetheless, “there is a risk that crypto assets are used as a vehicle to channel in foreign money”, he said.Donations of crypto assets – such as bitcoin, stablecoins and non-fungible tokens – to political parties are not illegal, although the moratorium will put these on hold

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Jon Stewart on Donald Trump’s Iran lies: ‘Our Supreme Misleader’

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at 60: Elizabeth Taylor still crackles with feral energy

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Punk masks, Walkmans and Choppers: Museum of Youth Culture to open in London

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‘Audiences told us we didn’t show enough teacher sex’: how we made Waterloo Road

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What does loneliness smell like? Inside the strangely soothing world of fragrance TikTok

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‘On the threshold of a new age’: inside the New Museum’s $82m expansion and landmark new exhibition in New York

5 days ago