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  • More than 100,000 households to benefit as food waste recycling collections to be extended to all BCP households

    More than 100,000 households to benefit as food waste recycling collections to be extended to all BCP households

    All Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) households will soon benefit from weekly food waste collections as the council prepares to launch a new service from the 6 April 2026.

    This means that all Poole homes and flats in Bournemouth which don’t yet have food waste collection, will soon get weekly pick-ups – joining all the other householders across Bournemouth and Christchurch who are already able to recycle their food waste.

    The new service will be rolled out to more than 100,000 households.

    The update comes as part of the UK Government’s Simpler Recycling reforms, designed to make recycling easier and more consistent across England For BCP residents, these changes mean a consistent food waste recycling service for everyone, so no matter where you live the rules will be the same and recycling will be simpler.

    From January to March 2026, all households in Poole and flats in Bournemouth will be delivered everything they need to get started. Individual households will receive a kitchen caddy and an external food waste bin, and flats will receive a kitchen caddy and communal external food waste bin.

    The new food waste collection service will start from 6 April 2026. Food waste will be collected every week on the same day as your rubbish and recycling by a separate lorry. This makes it easy for everyone to recycle as part of their daily routine.

    What happens to your food waste after it’s collected?

    This ensures that every food scrap collected becomes a beneficial resource for the region.

    Councillor Andy Hadley, Cabinet Member for Sustainability and Environment said: 

    “Most people in BCP already recycle, and these changes will make it even simpler. By having one clear system for everyone, we’re removing confusion and making recycling part of everyday life.

    “Our aim is to help everyone to recycle more and every effort you make – big or small – makes a difference. Being mindful of the food you throw away, and finding ways to cut back on this waste, will also save you money. On average, households in the UK discard £700 worth of edible food every year!”

    Around 30% of our household rubbish bin contents are food waste and separating this out cuts down on the amount of waste that ends up in landfill or other disposal sites – reducing greenhouse gas emissions which have a harmful impact on the environment.

    Every bit of food waste recycled helps cut council spending – meaning more money can go towards services that benefit everyone in the community.

    Residents who are already composting at home do not need to change this. Home composting is the best way to deal with uncooked food waste such as fruit and vegetable peelings. The new food waste recycling service will collect anything you don’t compost at home such as meat, fish, bones, cooked food, dairy products.

    For more details about the new food waste recycling service, please visit bcpcouncil.gov.uk/new-food-waste-collections

    Together, we can create positive change—one peel at a time.

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  • Dependence of contextual modulation in macaque V1 on interlaminar signal flow

    Dependence of contextual modulation in macaque V1 on interlaminar signal flow

    We measured the sensitivity of neurons to nCRF stimulation, specifically border ownership, within large, local populations in macaque V1. Consistent with previous studies on awake animals, we observed V1 neurons with border ownership…

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  • Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Star Wars Outlaws, Resident Evil Village, and More – Xbox Wire

    1. Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Star Wars Outlaws, Resident Evil Village, and More  Xbox Wire
    2. Xbox Set to Bring Resident Evil, Star Wars and More to Xbox Game Pass  CNET
    3. Surprise! Xbox Game Pass has added two more games, as five others get ready to leave…

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  • IAVI announces first vaccinations in IAVI G004, a Phase 1 clinical trial of a promising HIV vaccine approach 

    IAVI announces first vaccinations in IAVI G004, a Phase 1 clinical trial of a promising HIV vaccine approach 

    • In 2024, 40.8 million people were living with HIV, and 1.3 million people newly acquired HIV 

    • The IAVI/Scripps Research HIV vaccine development strategy aims to coach the immune system…

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  • Liz Kendall calls on Musk’s X to take urgent action over ‘appalling’ deepfakes – The Irish News

    Liz Kendall calls on Musk’s X to take urgent action over ‘appalling’ deepfakes – The Irish News

    Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said Elon Musk’s X must urgently deal with its artificial intelligence Grok being used to create sexualised deepfake images.

    She backed regulator Ofcom, which is looking into X and xAI, the firm founded by Mr Musk which created Grok, to take “any enforcement action” deemed necessary.

    Users of social media platform X appear to have prompted Grok to generate images of children “in minimal clothing”.

    A post on the Grok X account said that there have been “isolated cases where users prompted for and received AI images depicting minors in minimal clothing”, and added: “xAI has safeguards, but improvements are ongoing to block such requests entirely.”

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    Ms Kendall said: “What we have been seeing online in recent days has been absolutely appalling, and unacceptable in decent society.

    “No one should have to go through the ordeal of seeing intimate deepfakes of themselves online.

    “We cannot and will not allow the proliferation of these demeaning and degrading images, which are disproportionately aimed at women and girls.

    “X needs to deal with this urgently.

    “It is absolutely right that Ofcom is looking into this as a matter of urgency and it has my full backing to take any enforcement action it deems necessary.”

    Ms Kendall said efforts to curb the spread of fake nude images were not about restricting freedom of expression.

    Donald Trump’s US administration has hit out at European regulators and online safety campaigners for attempts to regulate what appears online on American platforms.

    But Ms Kendall said: “Services and operators have a clear obligation to act appropriately. This is not about restricting freedom of speech but upholding the law.

    “We have made intimate image abuse and cyberflashing priority offences under the Online Safety Act – including where images are AI-generated. This means platforms must prevent such content from appearing online and act swiftly to remove it if it does.

    “Violence against women and girls stains our society – and that is why we have also legislated to ban the creation of explicit deepfakes without consent, which are both degrading and harmful.

    “Make no mistake – the UK will not tolerate the endless proliferation of disgusting and abusive material online. We must all come together to stamp it out.”

    In response to a Press Association request for a comment on Ms Kendall’s statement, an automated response from xAI said: “Legacy media lies.”

    But Grok’s account on X responded by saying: “We appreciate the feedback and take concerns about deepfakes seriously. xAI is actively enhancing Grok’s safeguards to prevent harmful content, including better blocking of inappropriate prompts.

    “We’re committed to complying with regulations and supporting a safer online environment.”

    Tech tycoon Mr Musk has previously insisted that “anyone using Grok to make illegal content will suffer the same consequences as if they uploaded illegal content”.

    X has said it takes action against illegal content, including child sexual abuse material “by removing it, permanently suspending accounts, and working with local governments and law enforcement as necessary”.

    The Centre of Expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre), which is funded by the Home Office and hosted by Barnardo’s, said the “use of artificial intelligence tools to produce child sexual abuse material is deeply concerning”.

    Its director, Ian Dean, added: “It is essential that policy makers and the companies responsible for these platforms work together to ensure they are safe places for children and young people to participate while free from harm.”


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  • HP Showcases the Future of Work

    HP Showcases the Future of Work

    News Highlights:

    • Reimagines the desktop with the company’s smallest and lightest AI PC1 – the HP EliteBoard G1a – delivering local AI performance that moves wherever work happens
    • Leads the industry with the world’s first…

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  • Broadcom Launches Unified Wi-Fi 8 Platform for Seamless AI Experiences in Homes – Broadcom

    1. Broadcom Launches Unified Wi-Fi 8 Platform for Seamless AI Experiences in Homes  Broadcom
    2. Asus debuts ROG NeoCore Wi-Fi 8 router concept at CES — promising better range and lower latency for gamers and smart homes  Tom’s Hardware
    3. Wi-Fi 8 in 2026:…

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  • Netflix Becomes Official Home of WWE Library in United States – TKO Group Holdings – Investor Relations

    1. Netflix Becomes Official Home of WWE Library in United States  TKO Group Holdings – Investor Relations
    2. WWE on YouTube: Week 1 2026 (December 28th – January 3rd)  WWE Netflix News
    3. What’s Next For WWE Video Library As Peacock Deal Ends  Sports…

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  • X-Men Are Back: ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Reunites Xavier and Magneto, Cyclops Blasts Huge Eye Beam

    X-Men Are Back: ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Reunites Xavier and Magneto, Cyclops Blasts Huge Eye Beam

    The X-Men are officially back in live-action.

    The third teaser for “Avengers: Doomsday,” which has been playing in front of “Avatar: Fire and Ash” screenings, has been released online, and it marks the return of Fox’s “X-Men”…

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  • Love, desire and community: the new generation of readers bonding over romance novels | Books

    Love, desire and community: the new generation of readers bonding over romance novels | Books

    In a packed room in Sydney, an excited crowd riffles through stacks of stickers and bookmarks searching for their favourite characters. Another group flicks through racks of clothing, pulling out T-shirts that say “romance readers club” and…

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