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AI Threatens Novelists: 51% Fear Job Loss

Cambridge University study reveals half of UK authors fear AI could replace their work, with earnings already impacted. Discover the urgent call for copyright protection.

UK Novelists Fear AI Replacement, Study Finds

A Cambridge University report reveals that 51% of UK novelists believe AI could replace their work, with many already seeing income decline. Discover the impact on the literary world.

Top 10 Must-Read Autobiographies of 2025

Discover the most compelling memoirs of 2025, featuring rock icons, national treasures, and inspiring figures. Find your next great read and dive into these unforgettable true stories.

Helen Garner wins Baillie Gifford Prize for diaries

Australian literary legend Helen Garner secures major UK literary honour for her revealing final volume of diaries, 'How to End a Story', offering unprecedented insight into her creative process and personal life.

Master the Perfect Roti: Foolproof Recipe Guide

Discover the secrets to creating soft, flaky rotis at home with our step-by-step guide. Transform your Indian cooking with this traditional staple that's easier than you think!

AI Cures Writer's Block Says Bloomsbury Chief

Leading publisher Bloomsbury reveals how artificial intelligence is transforming the creative process for authors, helping overcome creative hurdles while raising questions about literature's future.

UK's Oldest Indian Restaurant Faces Closure

The Veeraswamy, London's legendary Indian dining establishment opened in 1926, could permanently shut down following a devastating legal dispute with its landlord. Discover how this iconic piece of British culinary history is fighting for survival.

Clive King, Stig of the Dump Author, Dies Aged 94

Celebrating the extraordinary life and legacy of Clive King, the beloved children's author whose timeless classic Stig of the Dump continues to enchant generations of young readers.

Black British Book Festival Returns to London Barbican

The vibrant Black British Book Festival celebrates its fifth anniversary at London's Barbican Centre, bringing together authors, publishers and readers for a weekend of literary discovery and cultural celebration.

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