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Edinburgh News on MSNSouth Queensferry lifeboat rescues two people from the Firth of ForthTwo people were rescued from the Firth of Forth on Sunday afternoon after getting into trouble in the water. The RNLI's inshore lifeboat from South Queensferry rescued two people reported to be in ...
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HMRC has issued a warning to Brits to be cautious of adverts that offer quick refunds for working from home, as the taxpayer could end up having to pay back the money ...
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Doncaster Free Press on MSNBusinesses unite at Hatfield Prison to build safer communitiesBusinesses from across South Yorkshire came together for a unique event at Doncaster’s Hatfield Prison aimed at tackling ...
The tax office has warned remote workers to be cautious when claiming tax relief, as they could face a large repayment bill.
Following the news that fashion retailer H&M will use AI to create digital 'twins' of 30 models, PRWeek asks if it's a good idea, and what it might mean for creative campaigns.
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNEye tests could be required for older drivers after Lancashire coroner's reportOlder motorists could be required to pass eye tests to keep their driving licence, after the government received a prevention ...
As the 80th anniversary of VE Day approaches, local historian, journalist and former editor of the Coleraine Chronicle, Hugh ...
Jade Jagger: Earlier this year, Mick Jagger's daughter posed for a more demure H&M ad campaign .The jewellery designer who lives in Ibiza and London has also posed for High Street store River ...
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H&M to use digital clones of models in ads and social mediaFashion retailer H&M is to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create digital "twins" of 30 models. It says it will use the AI doppelgangers in some social media posts and marketing in the place ...
A 2018 H&M ad featuring a Black child modelling a sweatshirt reading“coolest monkey in the jungle.” Last year's Heinz campaign , which led to accusations that the company was perpetuating the ...
National City leaders came under fire two years ago for giving themselves $100,000 each to spend annually in their districts.
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