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Nick Clegg

July 2024

  • The then deputy prime minister Nick Clegg addresses the 2011 Lib Dem party conference.

    Bring back New Labour’s national identity card scheme

    Letter: Former Home Officer minister Alan West argues that ID cards would enhance security and policing, as well as make it easier for people to travel and access services
  • Ed Davey, Nick Clegg and Jo Swinson on their way to a cabinet meeting in 2015.

    Observer business agenda
    Ed Davey and former Lib Dem leaders face grilling at Horizon inquiry

    Davey, Jo Swinson and Vince Cable all held coalition posts at the time of the Post Office scandal, but Tory ex-ministers will be subject to hardest questions
  • Composite image of 10 downing street

    Did that really happen? 14 years of chaotic Tory government

    How the occupants of No 10 brought us austerity, Brexit, Partygate and an economic crash

June 2024

  • Martin Rowson

    An era of tragedy, cruelty and slapstick: what it has been like cartooning these 14 Tory years

    Martin Rowson
    Each government has been a challenge, each leader sillier and more ruinous than the last. But even cartoonists crave a bit of boring earnestness sometimes, says Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson

May 2024

  • AI generated image of Jesus with the body of a lobster

    Spam, junk … slop? The latest wave of AI behind the ‘zombie internet’

    Tech experts hope new term for carelessly automated AI webpages and images can illuminate its damaging impact

April 2024

  • The door of 10 Downing Street in London

    My time in Downing Street: humbling, good for the soul, but painful

    Polly Mackenzie
    Should Labour make it across the line, the reality of having to govern could be overwhelming, the Lib Dem coalition years adviser recalls
  • Figurines with computers and smartphones in front of the words artificial intelligence AI

    AI race heats up as OpenAI, Google and Mistral release new models

    Launches within 12 hours of one another, and more activity expected in industry over summer
  • Nick Clegg

    Meta’s Nick Clegg plays down AI’s threat to global democracy

    Major elections around the world so far this year have not suffered from systematic malicious interference, says global affairs chief

February 2024

  • Boris Johnson hanging on a zip wire holding union jack flags over a park, with a tower block in the background

    ‘People said it did in his career’: 33 pictures that defined British politicians

    From the Bullingdon boys to a bacon sandwich; Margaret Thatcher in a tank to Theresa May dancing … these landmark images shaped how we saw our leaders

November 2023

  • Marina Hyde

    When Musk met Sunak: the prime minister was more starry-eyed than a SpaceX telescope

    Marina Hyde
  • Nick Clegg speaks during a press conference at the Meta showroom in Brussels in 2022.

    Nick Clegg compares AI clamour to ‘moral panic’ in 80s over video games

July 2023

  • Sir Nick Clegg

    Putting the AI genie back in the bottle not an option, Meta’s Nick Clegg says

  • Christopher Nolan

    Christopher Nolan: ‘Very strong parallels’ between Oppenheimer and scientists worried about AI

  • Meta sign

    Llama 2: why is Meta releasing open-source AI model and are there any risks?

  • Nick Clegg

    Nick Clegg defends release of open-source AI model by Meta

June 2023

  • A Facebook logo is seen on an iPhone in this photo

    ‘Fundamentally dangerous’: reversal of social media guardrails could prove disastrous for 2024 elections

    Scaling back of moderation and rise of AI are creating the perfect storm to weaken elections and democracy

March 2023

  • Contractors cut down trees

    Sheffield city council behaved dishonestly in street trees row, inquiry finds

    Report says events surrounding felling of thousands of trees was a ‘dark episode in Sheffield’

January 2023

  • Is Donald Trump headed back on Facebook?

    TechScape newsletter
    TechScape: Why Donald Trump’s return to Facebook could mark a rocky new age for online discourse

  • A phone screen displays a picture of the Facebook logo in front of an image of former US President Donald Trump

    Why is Trump allowed back on Facebook and will Meta’s ‘guardrails’ contain him?

September 2022

  • Polly Toynbee

    Why is Labour ignoring its own members on electoral reform?

    Polly Toynbee
    Liberal-left coalitions are the only way to overturn the right’s unfair electoral advantage, says the Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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