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Nevertheless, what once seemed like science fiction – a Terminator-style rise of the robots – is now all too real. But will the automata we created and unleashed improve our lives by completing mundane tasks, or leave millions unemployed? Richard Bilton ventures to Silicon Valley to find out. But is it really him or some high-tech doppelganger?

Alexa, how soon will robots replace the need for TV critics? HEADLINE-grabbing real-life events have sideswiped this four-part drama about the rise and fall of Jane Andrews (Mia McKenna- Bruce), personal dresser to Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York (Natalie Dormer) who was charged with the murder of her former stockbroker boyfriend, Thomas Cressman (Ed Speelers). Operating under the usual disclaimer – “some characters, events and scenes have been created and merged for dramatic purposes” – the final episode sees Jane stand trial at the Old Bailey.

ever. The registrations follow the closure of airspace amid the esca- lating US-Israel confl ict with Iran. It comes as the UK last night agreed to a US request to use British bases to attack Iranian missile sites. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said it was “to pre- vent Iran fi ring missiles across the region, killing innocent civilians, put- ting British lives at HUNDREDS of thousands of tourists and expats in the Gulf are being urged to regis- ter with the British Embassy in case of a mass evacuation – with a “shelter in place” warning issued.

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Coldest: Tulloch Bridge, -8c (18f). Wettest: Market Bosworth, 0.98ins. Sunniest: Kirkwall, 9.6hrs. Lighting-up times Glasgow 5.53pm-7.03am London 5.42pm-6.41am Manchester 5.48pm-6.52am Newcastle 5.44pm-6.51am Belfast 6.01pm-7.08am Birmingham 5.48pm-6.49am Bristol 5.52pm-6.51am Full Moon 03 March MOON rises: 4.39pm, sets: 6.27am SUN rises London: 6.43am, sets: 5.42pm Manchester rises: 6.54am, sets: 5.48pm Moon, sun and tides HIGH TIDE London B’ge (12.56am), (1.19pm) Liverpool (10.28am), (10.55pm) Greenock (11.40am), (-) Dover (10.45am), (10.56pm) Supplied by MeteoGroup Around the world yesterday North West: Cloudy with drizzle at times.

Clearing later. Light winds, becoming cooler. High 13C (55F). East Anglia: Cloudy, brighter later. Light winds, mild temperatures. High 13C (55F). Northern Ireland: Cloudy with some sun. Winds moderate, easing later. Cool temperatures throughout. High 11C (52F). London/South East: Cloudy with sunny intervals later. Light winds, becoming fair, mild throughout. High 14C (57F). Wales: Cloudy with some drizzle. Clear skies follow.

Gentle breezes. Mild throughout the day. High 13C (55F). South: Cloudy with sunny spells later. Light winds. Mild daytime, cooler by evening. High 13C (55F). Midlands: Cloudy spells initially, brightening later. Gentle breezes, turning cool in the evening. High 14C (57F). South West: Cloudy with bright spells later. Gentle breeze, becoming mild throughout the day. High 14C (57F). Channel Isles: Cloudy with sunny spells later. Light winds, becoming warmer in the afternoon. High 12C (54F). Sea: North Sea: Tyne. Irish Sea: Moderate, occasionally very rough later.

Channel: Wight. Today’s summary: Cloudy start, clearing later Scotland: Cloudy with light precipitation. Brighter spells later. Moderate winds. Cool temperatures.

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  • Pages: 73
  • Language: English (en)

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