While some support his hard line stance, President Raisi also has many detractors. Source link
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Electric pulses may ease paralysis after broken neck
One patient who lost movement in her hand can now use it to scroll on a smartphone. Source link
At a glance: Infected blood inquiry's key findings
The report finds the infected blood scandal could and should have been largely avoided. Source link
ChatGPT to lose voice over Scarlett Johansson similarity
The flirty, conversational upgrade to OpenAI’s chatbot has been compared by some to 2013 film Her. Source link
Dali: Ship that hit Baltimore bridge on the move again
The ship that slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was re-floated on Monday after being stuck for nearly eight weeks. The Dali was moved by tugboats “under favourable environmental conditions”, according to the US Army Corps of Engineers. Moving the ship is the latest step in clearing key shipping routes. The Dali...
Children evacuated over threat to school
Police and the school say all children are out of the building and safe. Source link
No inquest to be held into death of BBC DJ Steve Wright
The coroner’s court says it has “now discontinued this case”, following the DJ’s death in February. Source link
Stockport nursery worker guilty of baby’s manslaughter
A nursery worker who strapped a nine-month-old baby to a beanbag and left her for 90 minutes has been found guilty of her manslaughter. Kate Roughley, 37, put nine-month-old Genevieve Meehan in “mortal danger” as a “punishment”, the trial heard. Genevieve died from asphyxiation at Tiny Toes nursery in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, on 9 May...
Pretty Little Thing warned over 'misleading' ads
The advertising watchdog says the ads “must not appear again” on the company’s social media sites. Source link
Assange wins right to challenge US extradition
The decision means Mr Assange will remain in the UK and be able to challenge US assurances over his prospective trial. Source link