While embracing the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, a number of legal experts from home and abroad have also called for more research on the technological application in law education, with stronger international exchanges to face new problems in the AI era.
Nuclear trade body Nucleareurope has highlighted the benefits of European-based hydrogen production from nuclear energy in a new position paper.
The foreign secretary tells MPs the EU's new border IT system "still needs testing and improving".
The EU must define its stance on the International Court of Justice's call on Israel to halt its Rafah offensive, Borrell said. #EuropeNews
Hawaii island police say officers who raided a cockfight Saturday in Hawaiian Paradise Park recovered 25 dead roosters, four injured birds and about $20,000 in cash.
The Government must go further to avoid a repeat of the failures made after major tragedies like the Hillsborough disaster, MPs and peers have warned
Alastair Hamilton's story has prompted a range of reactions from readers, with some calling for a 'right to die act' and others expressing empathy for his family
The Labour leader says public servants should be compelled by law to tell the truth, following the infected blood scandal.
The independent regulator for English football has been delayed by PM Rishi Sunak’s decision to call a General Election on 4 July.
Brussels is now being leant on to push back the thing which Brits demanded should apply to us, Simon Calder says.
SEATTLE (AP) — A school district, a nurse, and civil rights and youth services organizations sued Thursday
SEATTLE (AP) — A school district, a nurse, and civil rights and youth services organizations sued Thursday to block a new Washington state parental rights law that critics describe as a “forced outing” measure. A conservative megadonor backed the law, which is set to take effect in June. The Democratic-led Legislature overwhelmingly approved it, with []