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Culture watch: Eamonn Holmes, green energy boom and gold wars From Eamonn Holmes's stroke to record green energy uptake and a £21bn gold mine tearing Omagh apart — what matters in British culture this weekend.
AI music fraud, NASA's bittersweet moonshot and open source under siege From fake artists flooding Spotify to NASA's budget crisis and poisoned developer tools, this week's innovations come wrapped in urgent warnings.
Arsenal stunned by Bournemouth as Grand National steals the show Bournemouth shock Arsenal at the Emirates while Aintree crowns Mirabad. A Saturday that reshuffled priorities across English sport.
Society's safety nets are fraying — and women pay first From criminalised midwives in Georgia to student loan traps in England, this week exposed how systems meant to protect people are quietly failing them.