10 results for "column 8"
In the coming AI future, Britain must not end up at the mercy of US tech giants | Rafael Behr
Trump is volatile, capricious and unreasonable – but he belongs to the old world of analogue power. What comes next will be harder to manage, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr…
Elly De La Cruz wrecks Rockies in Reds win in series opener
Back in the win column!…
Starmer seems to think he can do no wrong – two weeks of Mandy-mania hearings point to the opposite conclusion | Marina Hyde
Bereft of any big ideas, or indeed policies, the PM is in his happy place: a never-ending parliamentary procedural process, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde…
'Wasteful' Palace wait on 'spring resurgence'
While Saturday's defeat to Liverpool had fewer ramifications on Crystal Palace's season, if only due to the Conference League, the story felt familiar. The combined figures across all competitions me…
It’s time MPs levelled with us: Britain is already at war, and we’ll need to do two things to survive it | Gaby Hinsliff
Cyber-attacks, disinformation and blockading of supplies. This is what living in a war zone can look like now, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff…
Mind the byelection for Metro North chief in curious committee call-up
This week in our Queensland public sector column, Public Circus details a health service’s political run-in, a council’s AI warning, Powerlink’s (coming) new boss, and more.…
‘Cash is king’: The four money myths holding your savings hostage
If you’ve got savings that you know you probably ‘should’ invest, but you can’t quite bring yourself to do it – today’s column is for you.…
The New York Times Makes the Case for "Microlooting" to Murder
Below is my column in The Hill on the recent New York Times podcast exploring the justifications for crimes ranging from theft to murder. The podcast with radical Hasan Piker, the New York Times Op……
PowerPoint punishment sent users into an infinite loop after lunch
There was only one ESC from sneaky screenshots and fake BSODs Who, Me? Welcome to another instalment of Who, Me? It's The Register 's Monday column that shares your stories of mistakes, occasional mal…
Claude 4.7 named a journalist from 125 words of unpublished writing
Surprised this isn't a bigger topic but you tell me! In short: writer Kelsey Piper pasted 125 words of an unpublished political column into 4.7 and got her own name back. She'd logged out, run it via …