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Charles to attend inaugural The King’s Foundation awards ceremony

Charles to attend inaugural The King’s Foundation awards ceremony

The ceremony will feature live demonstrations of The King’s Foundation’s education programmes.

WWDC: All the key announcements from Apple’s developer conference

WWDC: All the key announcements from Apple’s developer conference

From Apple Intelligence to Genmoji and new health tracking apps on the Apple Watch, the tech giant has announced a wide range of new tools.

‘Carers must share pandemic experience with UK Covid Inquiry to drive change’

‘Carers must share pandemic experience with UK Covid Inquiry to drive change’

The call comes during Carers Week and a year ahead of the inquiry’s public hearings for their investigation into the care sector.

What the papers say – June 11

What the papers say – June 11

Here are the stories making headlines on Tuesday.

BBC colleagues say Michael Mosley death has been ‘felt by millions’

BBC colleagues say Michael Mosley death has been ‘felt by millions’

The BBC will be airing a ‘special tribute’ to the broadcaster and columnist on Friday.

Apple keen on more deals with AI chatbots after link-up with ChatGPT

Apple keen on more deals with AI chatbots after link-up with ChatGPT

The tech giant’s software boss Craig Federighi said Apple believed users would want to use a range of AI models for different tasks in the future.

Rishi Sunak to offer help to first-time buyers and tax cuts in Tory manifesto

Rishi Sunak to offer help to first-time buyers and tax cuts in Tory manifesto

The manifesto launch on Tuesday comes after a bruising few days in the campaign for the Prime Minister.

Elon Musk says he could ban Apple devices at his companies over OpenAI deal

Elon Musk says he could ban Apple devices at his companies over OpenAI deal

The Tesla, SpaceX and X boss said Apple’s decision to integrate ChatGPT into the iPhone and other devices was a ‘security violation’.

No candidates deemed elected after long second day of counting in Dublin

No candidates deemed elected after long second day of counting in Dublin

Fianna Fail’s Barry Andrews and Fine Gael’s Regina Doherty are sure to pick up two of the four seats.

Fine Gael’s Sean Kelly is first to be elected in Ireland’s European elections

Fine Gael’s Sean Kelly is first to be elected in Ireland’s European elections

Fianna Fail’s Billy Kelleher and Independent TD Michael McNamara are in second and third place.

Labour seeks to stop shops selling high caffeine energy drinks to under-16s

Labour seeks to stop shops selling high caffeine energy drinks to under-16s

National trading standards would be expected to enforce the policy.

Apple Intelligence is ‘promising first step’ for firm’s AI tools, experts say

Apple Intelligence is ‘promising first step’ for firm’s AI tools, experts say

The US tech giant has unveiled plans to build generative AI tools directly into the iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Campaign encourages more doctors to specialise in sexual health amid rising STIs

Campaign encourages more doctors to specialise in sexual health amid rising STIs

The leading organisation for sexual health and HIV professionals in the UK said genitourinary medicine (GUM) doctors are needed ‘now more than ever’.

Apple Intelligence: Tech giant unveils its new flagship generative AI tools

Apple Intelligence: Tech giant unveils its new flagship generative AI tools

Apple has partnered with ChatGPT and revamped its virtual assistant, Siri, as it announced its first generative AI capabilities.

Genetics testing company 23andMe facing investigation over data breach

Genetics testing company 23andMe facing investigation over data breach

The Information Commissioner’s Office and Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada have announced a joint investigation into the 2023 incident.

Rishi Sunak makes manifesto tax cut pledge after dismissing resignation rumours

Rishi Sunak makes manifesto tax cut pledge after dismissing resignation rumours

The Prime Minister’s remarks came as he managed the continued fallout over his early departure from D-Day commemorations.

Next government must end ‘hostile environment’ against refugees, argue Greens

Next government must end ‘hostile environment’ against refugees, argue Greens

The party’s co-leader, Patrick Harvie, attacked 14 years of ‘anti-refugee’ policies ahead of a visit to a Glasgow-based charity.

McDonald tells Taoiseach to ‘bring it on’ and call early general election

McDonald tells Taoiseach to ‘bring it on’ and call early general election

The Sinn Fein leader acknowledged her party need to prioritise ‘clarity’ on its messaging after a poor performance in Ireland’s local elections.

BBC co-stars remember Michael Mosley after ‘absolute shock’ death

BBC co-stars remember Michael Mosley after ‘absolute shock’ death

Dr Hannah Fry recalled a time when Mosley had saved the life of a BBC colleague.

Man charged in connection with death of woman in Broxburn

Man charged in connection with death of woman in Broxburn

The 46-year-old man is due to appear in court in Tuesday.

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