Former England opener Sir Geoffrey Boycott reckons other teams around the world will have taken note of the national team's glaring weaknesses after their crushing Test series loss to Pakistan.
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Sir Geoffrey Vos told the ninth ‘Legal Geek’ lawetch networking event in London that technological developments would rapidly outpace legislation such as the EU's new Artificial Intelligence Act.
Geoffrey Hinton, a British-Canadian professor at the University of Toronto, won the Nobel Prize in physics at the beginning of the month along with Princeton University researcher John Hopfield ...
A leading university has provoked fury for putting a 'ludicrous' trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because they contain 'expressions of Christian faith'. Critics accused ...
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Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales has been hit with a trigger warning by a leading university over “expressions of Christian faith”, it has emerged. The University of Nottingham put ...
But to the astonishment of critics, a leading university has slapped a trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales – because they contain ‘expressions of Christian faith’.