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Second batch of Mandelson files to be published on Monday
Joe Pike, Politics investigations correspondent and George Wright The second tranche of documents relating to Lord Mandelson's appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US will be published on Monday, three sources involved in the process have told…
Port Talbot writer Jon Doyle publishes book set in hometown
When Jon Doyle got a text from his publisher out of the blue, he assumed his debut book was about to be dropped. But it turned out his novel, Communion, which is set in Doyle's hometown of Port Talbot, had just been included on a list that's…
Chronicle Publisher's Spouse Buries Father At Akyem Abomosu - The Ghanaian Chronicle
The Akyem Abomosu community in Akyem Abuakwa in the Eastern Region was over the weekend thrown into a state of mourning and solemn reflection when the mortal remains of the late Mr Alexander Ayim Ohene, affectionately known as Kwame Alex, father of…
Labour's 'dither and delay' defence spending plan to be published 'in weeks'
The Defence Investment Plan was slated for publication last autumn A long-delayed plan detailing how the UK will fund its future defence will be released in 'weeks' not months, a senior minister has said. Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden…
PublisHer highlights women's leadership at Warsaw International Book Fair 2026
Warsaw: PublisHer, the global community dedicated to advancing women in the publishing industry, has concluded its first participation with a four-day programme at the Warsaw International Book Fair. The participation, held from 28 to 31 May…
LA's independent publishers want readers to know they're putting out plenty of great books
West Coast small publishers show off their wares at lit fair in downtown LA Dañiel Martinez reports on LITLIT, or Little Literary Fair. Held by the Los Angeles Review of Books since 2019, LITLIT, or The Little Literary Fair, started out as a…
New editions of David Nicholls' first five novels to be published by Sceptre
David Nicholls © Maxine Howells Photography/Griffin Books Sceptre is marking the sale of more than six million copies of David Nicholls' novels by releasing new editions of his first five books, to be launched in a campaign called David…
Published Material About Dinesh Reddy Chirra and His Book 'The U.S. Approach To Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges and Formulating Policy
Struggling to combat the latest generation of advanced threats that require new ways of thinking for detection and response, organizations are redesigning their security operations to keep pace with what's happening in cybersecurity today. The U.S.
Book publishing's AI panic is here. And nobody knows what to do about it
The disruptive force of artificial intelligence is engulfing the world of book publishing. In March, publisher Hachette Book Group pulled a forthcoming horror novel after online sleuths accused the author of using generative AI to write portions of…
The Agent That Actually Remembers You: A Deep Dive into Hermes Agent published
This is a submission for the Hermes Agent Challenge I'll be honest — I was skeptical. Every few weeks something in the AI space gets described as 'turning heads quietly' and it turns out to be a wrapper around the OpenAI API with a nicer…
French Open 2026 live updates: Day 9 latest with Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka and Frances Tiafoe in action today
The 2026 French Open continues as the tournament wraps up the fourth round today. The marquee match of the day will be under the lights on Court Philippe-Chatrier with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka facing Naomi Osaka (16). Félix…
AI simply can't replicate it': Japan embraces zine trend
Despite the decline of the publishing industry, self-publication and handmade 'zine' magazines are growing in popularity in Japan, reflecting the country's enduring love of paper in the digital era. While speaking to AFP at the plant, his hands…
The AI Efficiency Trap: Why Doing Things Faster Could Cost Companies The Future
Many companies are using AI to automate tasks, cut costs and speed up existing workflows, but that approach risks missing the much bigger opportunity. The first instinct for many companies adopting AI is to ask a simple question: Where can we save…
Mandelson latest: Second tranche of files to be released today
The second tranche of documents relating to the appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson as US ambassador are set to be published today. The files, which are said to be in the hundreds, will be the second largest publication to the House of Commons in…
'AI simply can't replicate it': Japan embraces the zine trend
KYOTO, Japan - Through the noise of rushing papers and whirring belts at a print factory in Kyoto, two creators watch their photo essay come to life in broadsheet form – part of an effort to win new audiences in the age of artificial…
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