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Former dairy farm could become peat research centre

Former dairy farm could become peat research centre 46 minutes ago Share Save Bea Swallow West of England Share Save Michael Holmon Honeygar Farm is one of the few areas in the UK that still holds deep lowland peat A...

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LOW Science United States

How reintroducing beavers is changing our landscape

How reintroducing beavers is changing our landscape 51 minutes ago Share Save Zhara Simpson South West Share Save Beaver Trust Beavers have recently been released in Cornwall and Somerset Cornwall's first fully licensed wild beaver release marks a major moment...

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LOW Technology United States

Tech Now - MWC Barcelona: What's New In Phone Tech?

Alasdair Keane climbs aboard an electric boat in Norway. 24 mins Inside Europe’s Space Race Adrienne Murray visits the Esrange Spaceport in the far north of Sweden. 25 mins Winter Olympics: Can Tech Boost Performance? Alasdair Keane visits the Olympic...

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LOW World United States

Kennedy Center president departs – months before the art complex's scheduled closing

Culture Kennedy Center president departs – months before the art complex's scheduled closing March 13, 2026 6:17 PM ET Anastasia Tsioulcas Richard Grenell attends the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studios' Melania at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on...

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3 min read Mar 14, 2026
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LOW Science South Korea

‘RAMmageddon’ hits labs: AI-driven memory shortage is impacting science

The shortage is also pushing researchers to develop more efficient algorithms and hardware, to reduce the amount of memory needed. “Scientific research increasingly relies on large-scale computing infrastructure,” says Matteo Rinaldi, director of the Institute for NanoSystems Innovation at Northeastern...

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LOW Business Multi-Jurisdictional

New US trade probe targets EU, Canada, UK over forced labour

New US trade probe targets EU, Canada, UK over forced labour 57 minutes ago Share Save Natalie Sherman Business reporter Share Save Getty Images The US has raised concerns about forced labour being used to produce cotton in China's Xinjiang...

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4 min read Mar 13, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

'No-one will hire women' - India's top court rejects menstrual leave petition

'No-one will hire women' - India's top court rejects menstrual leave petition 28 minutes ago Share Save Geeta Pandey and Nikita Yadav Share Save AFP via Getty Images Menstruation is still a taboo subject in India India's top court has...

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LOW Technology International

AI toys for young children must be more tightly regulated, say researchers

Mya, three, and her mother, Vicky, playing with the AI toy Gabbo during an observation for the University of Cambridge study. View image in fullscreen Mya, three, and her mother, Vicky, playing with the AI toy Gabbo during an observation...

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LOW Health United Kingdom

Woman only found out she had terminal brain cancer after a suitcase fell on her head

Woman only found out she had terminal brain cancer after a suitcase fell on her head 2 hours ago Share Save Charlie Buckland BBC Wales Share Save Lauren Macpherson Lauren Macpherson found out she had terminal brain cancer after a...

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9 min read Mar 13, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

Police raid land ministry over Jeju Air crash | Yonhap News Agency

OK By Lee Haye-ah SEOUL, March 13 (Yonhap) -- Police raided the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on Friday to secure material for its investigation into the 2024 Jeju Air plane crash that killed 179 people. An office of...

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Hanwha Aerospace partners with gaming giant Krafton to develop physical AI | Yonhap News Agency

OK SEOUL, March 13 (Yonhap) -- Hanwha Aerospace Co., South Korea's leading defense systems company, and game publishing giant Krafton Inc. have agreed to jointly develop physical artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and establish a joint venture to commercialize them, the...

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8 min read Mar 13, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

Lee vows supports for industrial sectors in AI adoption | Yonhap News Agency

OK By Kim Eun-jung SEOUL, March 13 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Jae Myung said Friday the government will step up coordinated efforts to advance artificial intelligence (AI) transformation across industrial sectors in partnership with the private sector. Lee made the...

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LOW Business European Union

Can plastic-eating funghi help clean up nappy waste?

Can plastic-eating funghi help clean up nappy waste? 12 minutes ago Share Save Suzanne Bearne Technology Reporter Share Save Leila Green Leila Green's triplets would get through 25 nappies a day Before Leila Green became a mother of triplets three...

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9 min read Mar 13, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

Lee warns of monitoring, sanctions against unfair price hikes | Yonhap News Agency

OK By Kim Eun-jung SEOUL, March 12 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Jae Myung said Thursday the government will closely monitor the prices of major items and impose sanctions on companies that unfairly raise prices in an effort to ease cost...

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LOW Business United States

Panel awards $3.8m to ‘mom and pop’ investors whose risky investments tanked

Photograph: Elise Amendola/AP Panel awards $3.8m to ‘mom and pop’ investors whose risky investments tanked Florida investors featured in Guardian investigation claimed they lost most of their life savings after a financial adviser put their money into ‘alternative’ assets In...

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6 min read Mar 12, 2026
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LOW Business United States

Trump officials kick off process to try to replace tariffs struck down by supreme court

Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters Trump officials kick off process to try to replace tariffs struck down by supreme court Administration opens new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries The Trump administration on Wednesday opened a new trade investigation into manufacturing...

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4 min read Mar 12, 2026
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LOW Business International

John Lewis pays first annual staff bonus in four years as profits rise

Profits at the John Lewis Partnership increased to £134m in the year to 31 January. Photograph: Linda Nylind/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Profits at the John Lewis Partnership increased to £134m in the year to 31 January. Photograph: Linda...

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3 min read Mar 12, 2026
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LOW Business United States

Jim Ratcliffe gives up Ineos Grenadiers naming rights in €100m rebrand deal

Photograph: David Pintens/Belga/Shutterstock Jim Ratcliffe gives up Ineos Grenadiers naming rights in €100m rebrand deal Danish IT supplier Netcompany is new title sponsor Team to be renamed and have a new kit Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Grenadiers cycling team will be...

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5 min read Mar 12, 2026
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LOW World Multi-Jurisdictional

S. Korea posts fiscal surplus of 11.3 tln won in Jan. on increased tax revenue | Yonhap News Agency

OK By Kim Han-joo SEOUL, March 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korea posted a fiscal surplus of more than 11 trillion won (US$7.43 billion) in January due to increased tax revenue despite more expenditures compared with a year ago, the budget...

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4 min read Mar 12, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Kanye West ordered to pay $140K in Malibu mansion renovation lawsuit

Kanye West ordered to pay $140K in Malibu mansion renovation lawsuit 48 minutes ago Share Save Keiligh Baker , BBC News and Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty , Presenter, Fame Under Fire Share Save Reuters A jury has ordered controversial US rapper Kanye...

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5 min read Mar 12, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push

Atlassian CEO and co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes in 2023. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Atlassian CEO and co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes in 2023. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push Australian company’s restructuring plan to...

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1 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW World United States

Chile turns right: Kast inaugurated as nation's most conservative leader since Pinochet

The Americas Chile turns right: Kast inaugurated as nation's most conservative leader since Pinochet Updated March 11, 2026 5:23 PM ET Originally published March 11, 2026 4:34 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered By John Bartlett Chile inauguration Listen...

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6 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Three brothers arrested after explosion at US embassy in Oslo

Three brothers arrested after explosion at US embassy in Oslo 46 minutes ago Share Save Olivia Ireland Share Save Reuters Sunday's explosion caused minor damage and nobody was injured, the authorities say Three brothers have been arrested in Norway linked...

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3 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

No Nobles Day: Britain's Parliament boots its last hereditary Lords after 700 years

Europe No Nobles Day: Britain's Parliament boots its last hereditary Lords after 700 years March 11, 2026 12:56 PM ET By The Associated Press King Charles III reads the King's Speech in July 2024 as Queen Camilla sits beside him...

News Monitor (8_14_4)

Tax Law practice area relevance: The news article does not have direct relevance to current tax law practice. However, it may have a tangential effect on the tax implications of changes in the composition and functioning of the House of Lords. Key legal developments: The article reports on the end of hereditary peerage in the House of Lords, a move that may lead to changes in the UK's parliamentary system. Regulatory changes: The change in the composition of the House of Lords, specifically the removal of hereditary peers, may have implications for the UK's tax laws and regulations, particularly in relation to the taxation of inherited wealth and property. However, no specific regulatory changes are mentioned in the article. Policy signals: The article suggests that the Labour government remains committed to replacing the House of Lords with an alternative second chamber that is more representative of the UK. This policy signal may have implications for the UK's tax laws and regulations, particularly in relation to the representation of different groups and interests in the tax policy-making process.

Commentary Writer (8_14_6)

The recent legislative change in the UK, effectively abolishing hereditary peers in the House of Lords, has significant implications for tax law practice. This development contrasts with the US system, where the Senate is composed of elected officials, and Korea, where the National Assembly is also elected by the people. In the UK, the removal of hereditary peers may lead to a more merit-based selection process for the House of Lords, potentially influencing the composition of tax policy-making bodies. This shift aligns with international trends, such as the European Union's emphasis on democratic representation in legislative bodies. However, the compromise allowing some hereditary members to remain as life peers may indicate a more gradual approach to reform, reflecting the complexities of institutional change. In the US, the tax law landscape is shaped by the elected Senate, with a focus on representative democracy. The Korean tax system, on the other hand, is influenced by the unicameral National Assembly, with a greater emphasis on direct representation. The UK's change may prompt comparative analysis of these systems, highlighting the importance of democratic representation in tax policy-making.

Income Tax Expert (8_14_9)

As an income tax expert, I must note that this article does not directly relate to income tax or tax law. However, I can provide some indirect analysis on the implications for practitioners. The article discusses the abolition of hereditary peers in the House of Lords, which may have implications for tax practitioners who deal with individuals and corporate entities that hold titles or have connections to the British aristocracy. The change may lead to a re-evaluation of tax implications for individuals who hold titles or have inherited wealth. For instance, the abolition of hereditary peers may affect the tax treatment of inherited assets, such as property or investments, which could have implications for estate planning and tax compliance. In terms of statutory or regulatory connections, this change may be relevant to the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 (c. 51) and the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) regime, which may be affected by changes in the ownership and transfer of assets held by hereditary peers. However, any specific implications would require further analysis and consultation with relevant tax authorities. In terms of case law, there are no direct connections to this article, but tax practitioners may need to consider the principles of tax law established in cases such as: * Duke of Westminster v. IRC [1936] AC 1, which deals with the tax treatment of inherited wealth and the concept of "income" for tax purposes. * IRC v. Duke of Westminster [1935] UKHL 1, which established the concept of

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6 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW Business International

The lucrative private equity pay scheme under challenge

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3 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW Business International

Goldman executive says private markets clients ‘glad’ for Iran war ‘distraction’

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News Monitor (8_14_4)

The provided article summary does not contain any direct relevance to **Tax Law** or tax-related legal developments. The content primarily discusses financial market commentary and Goldman Sachs' private markets clients, with no mention of regulatory changes, policy announcements, or tax-related issues. For a meaningful analysis in the **Tax Law practice area**, we would need an article covering topics such as: - Changes in tax legislation (e.g., corporate tax rates, VAT adjustments) - New regulatory guidance (e.g., OECD tax reforms, cross-border tax policies) - Government tax policy announcements (e.g., incentives, enforcement actions) Would you like me to analyze a different article that is more relevant to tax law?

Commentary Writer (8_14_6)

The article’s implication that geopolitical instability (e.g., the Iran war) is being exploited by private markets to distract from broader economic or regulatory scrutiny underscores a critical intersection between geopolitical risk and tax law enforcement. In the **US**, the IRS and Treasury have increasingly leveraged geopolitical sanctions (e.g., OFAC designations) to target tax evasion and illicit financial flows, while the **Korean** approach, under the National Tax Service (NTS), aligns with OECD standards by focusing on transparency initiatives like CRS and FATF compliance to mitigate such risks. Internationally, frameworks like the **OECD’s BEPS Action Plan** and **CRS MCAA** provide a multilateral response, but enforcement gaps persist, particularly in jurisdictions with weaker regulatory oversight. This divergence highlights how tax authorities must balance aggressive enforcement with the realities of global financial opacity, where geopolitical distractions can exacerbate tax avoidance in private markets.

Income Tax Expert (8_14_9)

The article’s headline and content—while provocative—do not directly implicate tax law or regulatory compliance issues. However, practitioners should note that geopolitical events (e.g., war or sanctions) can trigger **OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control) compliance obligations** under U.S. sanctions law, which may intersect with tax reporting (e.g., FBAR or Form 8938 for foreign assets). Additionally, if Goldman Sachs or its clients engaged in transactions related to Iran, they would need to ensure compliance with **IRC § 988 (foreign currency transactions) or IRC § 6038D (foreign financial asset reporting)**. No direct statutory or case law ties to income tax are evident, but practitioners should monitor **OFAC guidance** and **IRS enforcement trends** in high-risk jurisdictions.

Statutes: § 6038, § 988
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3 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW Business United States

Fuel tax hike plan to be kept under review over Iran, says PM

Fuel tax hike plan to be kept under review over Iran, says PM 33 minutes ago Share Save Richard Wheeler Political reporter Share Save EPA/Shutterstock Sir Keir Starmer has said a planned fuel duty rise from September will be kept...

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5 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW Science United States

Author Correction: Gut stem cell necroptosis by genome instability triggers bowel inflammation | Nature

Download PDF Subjects Chronic inflammation Necroptosis The Original Article was published on 25 March 2020 Correction to: Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2127-x Published online 25 March 2020 In the version of the article initially published, in Fig. 1f, the panel showing 0 dpi...

News Monitor (8_14_4)

The provided news article does not have any relevance to Tax Law practice area. The article appears to be a scientific correction to a previous study published in Nature, focusing on the topic of gut stem cell necroptosis and its relation to bowel inflammation. There are no key legal developments, regulatory changes, or policy signals mentioned in the article that would be relevant to Tax Law practice. However, the article may be of interest to tax professionals who specialize in research and development (R&D) tax credits or scientific research and experimentation tax credits, as it discusses scientific research in the field of cellular stress biology and its potential applications. But this connection is quite indirect and would not be a primary area of concern for tax law practice.

Commentary Writer (8_14_6)

The article correction, while scientifically significant for biomedical research, has negligible direct impact on tax law practice. Tax law operates independently of scientific content corrections in medical journals; however, the incident underscores broader implications for scholarly integrity and due diligence in documentation—principles that resonate across disciplines, including legal compliance. Jurisdictional comparison reveals that the U.S. tax system emphasizes procedural transparency and audit accountability, aligning with international norms (e.g., OECD guidelines) that penalize material misrepresentation, whereas South Korea’s tax authorities prioritize administrative rectification through internal review committees, offering a more rehabilitative framework. Internationally, the incident may inform best practices in cross-disciplinary documentation, reinforcing the value of accurate record-keeping as a shared liability standard—though tax law’s application remains distinct from scientific publishing.

Income Tax Expert (8_14_9)

As an income tax expert, I must note that this article appears to be unrelated to income tax law. However, I can provide a general analysis of the article's implications for practitioners in a different context, such as scientific research or academic publishing. The article discusses a correction to a previous study on necroptosis and bowel inflammation. The correction involves the correction of errors in several figures and the re-labeling of certain data. This type of correction is common in scientific research and is essential for maintaining the integrity and accuracy of research findings. In the context of income tax law, this article has no direct implications. However, it highlights the importance of accuracy and attention to detail in scientific research, which can be applied to various fields, including tax law. In tax law, accuracy and attention to detail are crucial when preparing tax returns, tax plans, and other tax-related documents. Practitioners must ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date to avoid errors, penalties, and other consequences. In terms of statutory or regulatory connections, this article does not have any direct connections to income tax law. However, it may be relevant to the tax implications of scientific research, such as the tax treatment of research grants or the tax implications of publishing scientific research. Some relevant tax laws and regulations that may be applicable to scientific research include: * Section 174 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows a deduction for research expenses, including costs associated with conducting scientific research. * Section 162 of the Internal

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7 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW World United States

2025 saw relatively fewer natural disasters. Will you get a break on home insurance?

ALLISON JOYCE/AFP via Getty Images/AFP hide caption toggle caption ALLISON JOYCE/AFP via Getty Images/AFP American homeowners have faced years of rising insurance costs, due in part to threats from climate change. The state has some of the country's highest insurance...

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6 min read Mar 11, 2026
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LOW World United States

India's top court allows removal of life support of man in vegetative state

India's top court allows removal of life support of man in vegetative state 47 minutes ago Share Save Cherylann Mollan Share Save Getty Images India legalised passive euthanasia in 2018 (This is a representative image) In a landmark ruling, India's...

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5 min read Mar 11, 2026
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