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The Government is considering banning young drivers from taking to the roads at night, under a graduated licence scheme that might also restrict the number of young passengers that can accompany them. Such schemes have previously been rejected in Britain because of fears they would stop young people from accessing education and employment opportunities.
At least 12 people are believed to have died, and another 30 remain unaccounted for, following an arson attack on a Japanese cartoon studio. A suspect was detained and taken to hospital with injuries after spraying an unidentified liquid around and then setting it alight at Kyoto Animation Co. in Kyoto on Thursday morning. It is not known what relationship the man may have had to the company.
A Labour peer has been sacked as a shadow Brexit minister after comparing Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership to the “last days” of Adolf Hitler. Baroness Hayter told a meeting of the centre-left Labour First group earlier this week that Corbyn’s refusal to acknowledge criticism - such as of the party’s handling of allegations of anti-Semitism - revealed a “bunker mentality”. A Labour spokesperson said her comments were “deeply offensive”.
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Speaking at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco this week, Musk revealed that his “brain-machine interface” start-up, Neuralink, is developing an implant that will enable humans to control compatible technology with their thoughts.