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Action to tackle NHS ‘dental deserts’ in England in win for Mirror
Action to tackle NHS ‘dental deserts’ in England in win for Mirror Government adds training places for young dentists to hopefully set up practice for the NHS in east and south of England - but is warned this won't end the crisis The first sustained expansion of dental school places in 20 years has been announced in a major step forward for the Mirror’s Dentists for All campaign. The Government has announced 50 new training places at universities in two of the country’s worst dental deserts...
Picking the NFL's best at every personnel grouping...
Personnel is the name of the game in the NFL, and one offensive grouping was particularly buzzy in 2025. The Rams spearheaded an increase of 13 personnel, leading to 1,845 total plays around the league with three-plus tight ends. That was the most in a single season since ESPN has that data going back to 2007.
UK crime agency warns online platforms 'unsafe' for children as abuse reports grow
EXCLUSIVE: UK crime agency warns online platforms 'unsafe' for children as abuse reports grow The National Crime Agency said the 'online environment as it stands is unsafe for children' as figures show more than 90% of child sex abuse material taken down contains content made by victims Britain’s crime agency is calling for greater protections for kids online as figures show more than 90% of child sex abuse material taken down contains content made by victims. The National Crime Agency (NCA)...
New Deal moment needed to tackle 'Neets' crisis, Lord Blunkett suggests
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Boy, 14, dead after heatwave lake disappearance identified in major update
Boy, 14, dead after heatwave lake disappearance identified in major update A 14-year-old boy who died after going missing while swimming at Hawley Lake, near Blackwater, Hampshire, has been named A 14-year-old boy who tragically died after going missing while swimming at a lake during the recent heatwave has been named. The teenager was identified as Samuel Murphy, from Camberley, Surrey, during as his inquest was opened at Winchester Coroner's Court. Hampshire Constabulary said that a...
Save Lives for Sam campaign: A grieving dad says the latest horrifying drownings 'cut deep'
Sitting on a bench overlooking the spot where his 16-year-son drowned Simon Haycock told how it’s the little things that torment him. “It’s the daft things you miss, him phoning me every five minutes. He used to blow my phone up every day, wanting to know where I am, then all of a sudden the phone was quiet - that took some getting used to that,” he told The Mirror.
Save Lives for Sam campaign: Stop a whole classroom of children dying every year
The Mirror is today launching our 'Save Lives for Sam' campaign to stop the “catastrophic” deaths of 33 children who drown in England every year - “the equivalent of a classroom of children lost’. Drowning in the UK has become an "epidemic" and a "national emergency," campaigners say, as we all join forces today to urge the Government to take urgent action. The UK has seen a horrifying death toll of 19 children and adults killed in water related incidents during one week, in a...
"I understand your perspective": LLM Persuasion and Sycophancy through the Lens of Communicative Action Theory
arXiv:2606.08076v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) can generate high-quality arguments, yet their ability to engage in nuanced and persuasive communicative actions remains largely unexplored. This work explores the persuasive potential of LLMs through the framework of J\"urgen Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action. It examines whether LLMs express illocutionary intent (i.e., pragmatic functions of language such as conveying knowledge, building trust, or signaling...
Parents face 'messy' wait for social media ban despite huge announcement planned
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DICE: Entropy-Regularized Equilibrium Selection for Stable Multi-Agent LLM Coordination
Announce Type: new Abstract: Multi-agent large language model (LLM) systems often fail to reliably outperform a single strong model equipped with best-of-N sampling. We argue that a core source of this instability is ill-posed equilibrium selection: current systems specify what information agents share, but not which coordination convention should be selected. We formalize a broad class of such systems as discounted incomplete-information Markov games and show that two common pathologies,...