public
Coverage of public in the Nexus archive.
- Public to be asked who should pay for social care as part of major review
The public will be asked who should pay for social care as part of a major review. Baroness Louise Casey, leading the review, described the current system as 'impossible'.
- Do you know her? Toddler found walking alone in west Charlotte
A toddler was found walking alone in west Charlotte, and the public is being asked to help locate her parents.
- From wildfire risk to resilience: How asset investment tools can mitigate the growing challenge
A shift in asset investment planning can help utilities quantify wildfire risk and defend mitigation plans to regulators, stakeholders, and the public. Jeff Pauska at IFS Copperleaf highlights this approach as a tool for addressing wildfire challenges.
- Kharge accuses Centre of ‘looting’ the public as fuel prices stay high despite fall in global crude oil rate
Kharge accuses the Centre of 'looting' the public due to high fuel prices despite a decline in global crude oil rates. He claims the public is being used by the BJP government to extract taxes and boost collections.
- Prevention of Honour Killings Commission invites suggestions from the public
The Prevention of Honour Killings Commission is seeking public suggestions to address the issue of honour killings. The initiative aims to gather input from citizens to inform preventive measures.
- Practise yoga daily for a healthy life, Nandyal Collector and SP tell residents
Nandyal Collector and SP advised residents to practice yoga daily for a healthy life. The event included students, government employees, and the public performing asanas, pranayama, and meditation.
- England's controversial first cycle street was used by only HALF the cyclists each day that the public were led to believe, FOI request shows
England's first cycle street, a controversial project, was used by only half the cyclists daily as claimed by officials, according to a FOI request. The discrepancy between reported usage and actual data has sparked debate.
- Police Complaints Authority urges alcohol tests on night-duty personnel in Bengaluru
The Police Complaints Authority in Bengaluru has called for alcohol tests on night-duty personnel following allegations of misconduct. Reports claim some officers visited eateries without paying for food, argued with hotel owners, and in some cases assaulted the public.
- Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
A hearing in Luigi Mangione’s state murder case was held in secret after the judge shut out the press and public without explanation.
- Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
A hearing in Luigi Mangione's state murder case related to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was held in secret after the judge excluded the press and public without explanation.
- Judge to decide if a key hearing for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk will be public
A Utah judge is set to decide whether to restrict public and media access to parts of a key hearing in the case of the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. The hearing's potential closure to reporters and the public remains under judicial consideration.
- STEPHEN DAISLEY: Murrell embezzled cash, but the SNP have robbed the public of trust in politics. We are all poorer for this
The article claims Murrell embezzled cash and the SNP have robbed the public of trust in politics. Stephen Daisley argues that this has left people feeling poorer.
- LIZ JONES: Why I fear Prince William - and Kate - are about to make a catastrophic mistake. The public may never forgive them
Liz Jones expresses concern that Prince William and Kate are on the verge of making a catastrophic mistake that could lead to public backlash. The article highlights fears of irreversible damage to their reputation.
- Boy, 16, is seriously injured in machete attack as police appeal to public for help after recovering CCTV and phone footage
A 16-year-old boy was seriously injured in a machete attack. Police are appealing to the public for assistance after recovering CCTV and phone footage related to the incident.
- Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate reveals what's inside his secret suicide note STILL being kept from public
Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate claims to reveal details about a secret suicide note that remains undisclosed to the public. The note's contents are still being withheld, raising questions about transparency in Epstein's case.
- Scientists to return to Fukushima — this time to study disaster recovery
Scientists are returning to Fukushima to study disaster recovery, with a new research centre aiming to reassure the public about the region's safety. The research is published in the journal Nature.
- Best Crypto IRAs options out there now?
A user previously satisfied with Alto's low-fee Crypto IRA is now seeking alternatives after Alto was acquired by Public, which introduced a 0.05% monthly custodial fee. The user expresses dissatisfaction with the new fee structure and is evaluating options like Bitcoin IRA and Equity Trust, which they had previously avoided due to high transaction fees.
- Small print on page 26 of Newsom's billionaire's bill that reveals his real plans and how everyone could be hit
A hidden clause in Governor Gavin Newsom's proposed billionaire's bill, detailed on page 26, reveals potential sweeping impacts on the public, suggesting undisclosed intentions to affect broader economic policies.
- The AI Industry Is Discovering That the Public Hates It
The AI industry is facing growing public backlash, as highlighted in an article from The New Republic. The piece, which has garnered significant attention on platforms like Hacker News, discusses the public's distrust and hostility toward AI advancements.
- How the Kremlin's internet crackdown is frustrating Russians
The Russian government has imposed internet restrictions under the guise of public safety, but these measures are causing frustration among businesses and the general public due to their disruptive impact.
- Labour council to use AI CCTV to spy on public and flag any 'suspicious behaviour'... such as hugs and high fives
A Labour council plans to implement AI-powered CCTV systems to monitor public spaces for 'suspicious behaviour,' including activities like hugs and high fives, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance overreach.
- Influential Kremlin propagandist with 13 million followers turns on Putin over Russia's economic crisis and warns the public are ready to 'snap'
A prominent Kremlin propagandist with 13 million followers has publicly criticized Putin over Russia's economic crisis, suggesting the public is nearing a breaking point. The propagandist's shift marks a significant departure from previous pro-Putin messaging.
- Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else
Stanford's AI Index report reveals a widening gap between AI experts and the public, with growing public anxiety over job displacement, healthcare impacts, and economic consequences. The study underscores a disconnect between insiders and broader societal concerns.