2025-03-14
Daily Star Front Page 14th of March 2025
A recent revelation indicates that advanced robots struggle with basic clock-reading, prompting relief and amusement among those wary of artificial intelligence’s growing influence.
A recent revelation indicates that advanced robots struggle with basic clock-reading, prompting relief and amusement among those wary of artificial intelligence’s growing influence.
Blizzards have battered the Cheltenham Festival, raising concerns about the conditions for tomorrow’s Gold Cup.
Manchester United’s prospective £2bn stadium has been revealed, prompting questions over how much of the bill might fall on taxpayers.
Experts warn that automated systems could overrun online platforms, overshadowing genuine content and sparking fresh concerns about unchecked technological advancement.
Donald Trump is disgruntled at not being the first to meet the King, grumbling that he no longer feels uniquely favoured.
Forecasts predict a sizzling weekend across the country, with temperatures expected to rival or surpass famed sunny spots abroad.
Local five-a-side pitches are being replaced by padel courts, prompting concern over the decline of grassroots footie.
A blazing orb has caused forecasters to urge people to remain indoors, warning that anyone venturing out might end up with a newly acquired tan.
A senior figure from across the Atlantic has caused uproar by belittling Britain’s record of military sacrifice, seemingly overlooking the hundreds of British personnel who served and died in conflicts overseas.
Sophisticated automated helpers are reshaping the workplace, fuelling speculation that many employees could ultimately be paid for minimal activity while machines handle the bulk of tasks.