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Grand National preview: Jagwar to deny Irish battalions in Aintree spectacular

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It is more than a decade since a Grand National winner was trained in an English stable, as Lucinda Russell, successful twice since 2017 from her yard in County Kinross, is the only trainer to break the Irish stranglehold since Oliver Sherwood’s success with Many Clouds in 2015.The home side put up a much-improved performance at last month’s Cheltenham festival, however, and Jagwar (4.00), one of two major contenders from Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero’s stable 50 miles the track, could extend the English revival in the biggest race of the season on Saturday.Jagwar will head to Aintree with all of the attributes you could want to see in a modern-day National winner.He has youth on his side at seven years of age, and remains open to improvement with just eight starts over fences on his record to date.

He has also progressed from one race to the next from his first run in a chase just 18 months ago, and took his form to a new level when sent beyond three miles for the first time at Cheltenham last month,Jagwar was just half a length behind Johnnywho, another of today’s rivals, after a tricky passage through the Ultima Handicap Chase, and looks the more likely of the pair to appreciate the additional mile on Saturday,Jagwar does, admittedly, tend to make the odd mistake, but that is not the concern that it might have been a few years ago as the fences are now far more forgiving,Iroko, his stable companion, had a very similar profile before last year’s National and ran a fine race in fourth, but he was only 10th in the Ultima last time and there are plenty of runners with better recent form that appeal as each-way shots,Henry de Bromhead’s Gorgeous Tom, for instance, is an eight-year-old on the up who finished fourth in the valuable and competitive Coral Gold Cup on his first start in a handicap.

Stellar Story, making his first start in a handicap, is 21lb better off with the well-fancied Grangeclare West after finishing third in the Bobbyjo Chase, a major National trial, in February.But neither makes as much appeal as the upwardly-mobile Jagwar.Mark Walsh, who is in the final weeks of his time as No 1 jockey to owner J P McManus, was in his saddle at Cheltenham and keeps the ride on Saturday, and could be about to sign off his time in the green-and-gold by taking the greatest prize the sport has to offer.Aintree 1.20 Hold The Serve was a convincing winner on his handicap debut at Kempton in February and has a big chance to follow up off a 7lb higher mark.

Aintree 1.55 Gordon Elliott is going for a five-timer in this race with Ballyfad but he did not cut much ice in the equivalent race at Cheltenham and Olly Murphy’s Scorpio Rising, who was steered around the festival, is a live alternative at around 7-1.The six-year-old has won his last four starts and made short work of a competitive field at Sandown in March with a performance that suggests he is ready for this step up in class.Chepstow 12.35 Guts And Glory 1.

05 Tenter Le Tout 1.40 Pep Talking 2.15 Authodidacte 2.50 The Boola Boss 3.32 Katie’s Melody 4.

40 ThorgathAintree 12.45 Salvator Mundi 1.20 Hold The Serve 1.55 Scorpio Rising 2.30 Leave Of Absence 3.

05 Strong Leader 4.00 Jagwar (nap) 5.00 Rices PoolNewcastle 12.55 It’s Maisy 1.30 Empty Nest 2.

07 Toby Two Scoops 2.42 Geryville 3.25 As Fast As Wind 4.32 Port Station 5.10 Midday RendezvousYarmouth 2.

02 Potters Prince 2.37 Del Maro 3.12 Harriet Quimby 3.42 Yaa Min 4.25 Generic 5.

06 Organise 5.40 Golden Long 6.10 ZoustellarSouthwell 4.45 Galilean Quality 5.15 Tortured Soul 5.

45 Sailor Song 6.15 Ambishio 6.45 Shades Of May 7.15 I Can Boogy 7.45 Farandaway 8.

15 PiperstownAintree 2.30 Supporters of Jagwar and Johnnywho in the National will be looking for a big run from Anthony Honeyball’s Leave Of Absence, who was around 14 lengths behind that pair in fifth in a well-run Ultima Chawe at Cheltenham in March.Aintree 3.05 Home By The Lee, the shock winner of last month’s Stayers’ Hurdle, had a hard race at Cheltenham and Strong Leader, the winner in 2024 and then second 12 months ago, could be the one to take advantage.He was a long way below his best last time out in January but will be a big threat to all if a subsequent wind operation prompts a return to his best form.

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Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

Amazon is to stop supporting older Kindle models leaving longtime ebook fans unable to access new content from the Kindle store.Devices released during or before 2012 will no longer receive updates from 20 May, affecting owners of older Kindles, including the earliest models such as the Touch and some Fire tablets. It is thought that 2m e-readers could be affected.Users will still be able to read ebooks they have downloaded, and their accounts and their Kindle library will remain accessible on mobile and desktop apps. Active users have been offered discounts to help “transition to newer devices”

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OpenAI shelves Stargate UK in blow to Britain’s AI ambitions

OpenAI has put on hold plans for a landmark UK investment citing high energy costs and regulation, in a blow to the government which has put AI at the centre of its growth strategy.Stargate UK was a part of the UK-US AI deal announced last September, in which US companies appeared to commit £31bn to the UK’s tech sector, part of a larger series of investments intended to “mainline AI” into the British economy.It came as the Labour government seeks to make AI and datacentres the engine of its growth plans, alongside closer ties with Europe and regional growth.“This is a wake-up call for the government to manage energy costs in the UK and foundation infrastructure,” said Victoria Collins MP, the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for science, innovation and technology. “We cannot be dependent on US tech companies to build our own sovereign capabilities – whether that’s energy cost, supply or even data and phone signal

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British computer scientist denies he is bitcoin developer Satoshi Nakamoto

A British computer scientist has insisted he is not the elusive developer of bitcoin, after a report claimed to unmask him as its creator.A story in the New York Times details a years-long effort to unmask Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious author of the bitcoin white paper which laid the theoretical foundations for modern digital currencies.It names Adam Back, a London-born computer scientist and entrepreneur. In a thread on X, Back promptly denied being the mysterious – and presumably ultra-wealthy – technologist.“I also don’t know who satoshi is, and i think it is good for bitcoin that this is the case, as it helps bitcoin be viewed [as] a new asset class, the mathematically scarce digital commodity,” he wrote

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Britons warned about Russian hackers targeting internet routers for espionage

Russian hackers are exploiting commonly sold internet routers to harvest information for espionage purposes, the UK’s cybersecurity agency has said.The hack could allow attackers to obtain users’ credentials, redirect them to fake sites, and potentially access other devices on their home network such as phones and PCs, said Alan Woodward, a professor at the University of Surrey.The National Cyber Security Centre said on Tuesday the operations were “believed to be opportunistic in nature, with the actor targeting a wide pool of victims and then likely filtering down for users of potential intelligence value at each stage of the exploitation chain”.It follows a common pattern of cyber-actors targeting edge devices – hardware such as internet routers or internet-connected security cameras – that act as a bridge between users and the cloud.Woodward said: “It’s not the first time that warnings have come out about routers

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The life-changing magic of wearing smartglasses | Letters

I read with sympathy the concerns of Elle Hunt in relation to privacy issues around Meta smartglasses (I wore Meta’s smartglasses for a month – and it left me feeling like a creep, 1 April). Clearly there needs to be ongoing development of technology and protocols that protect the public from ill-intentioned users. As the chief executive of a charity supporting people with a visual impairment, however, I would like to emphasise the point touched upon in your article: how transformative this technology is already proving for blind people.We are seeing significant numbers of our visually impaired staff and clients using Meta glasses in conjunction with their mobile phones to improve their ability to perform ordinary functions that most of us take for granted. A visual impairment can be disempowering and isolating

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Tell us: do you use AI chatbots to make decisions for you?

AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude are now a part of everyday life.More and more people are using them to help make decisions in their lives, like sending text messages, deciding what to cook, or navigating relationships.We want to hear about your experiences of using chatbots. Are you addicted to them? And what type of decisions are you using them for?You can tell us your experiences of using chatbots using this form.Please include as much detail as possible

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Grand National preview: Jagwar to deny Irish battalions in Aintree spectacular

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