Amazon UK Kindle & Most-Sold Fiction Chart #1 bestselling author. Mum of 2. My son (T) is autistic. 8 novels. A Child's Goodbye geni.us/B0BQ7P48B1social

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I wrote a timeslip! V excited to have a dark twisty multigenerational family story with secrets, lies, and old house and a spot of time travel out this summer with @bookouture. Book deal news here: bookouture.com/bookouture-ac…
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my new novel is now on #netgalley! #TheHouseofPearls is available here: ow.ly/EHZF50Z7Wgz It's published July 10 by @bookouture - Kindle preorder here: geni.us/B0GZZY1SWRauthor If you choose to read it - I hope you enjoy it! 💫📕💎
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the cover of my new novel! Oxford-set timeslip about a mysterious house full of family secrets. The House of Pearls is out with @bookouture 10 July Preorder for Kindle here: geni.us/B0GZZY1SWRauthor out in pback and audio on pub day, & available in pback from all good bookstores!
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We welcome the Government’s decision to drop proposals that would have allowed artificial intelligence companies to use copyrighted works without permission. Our statement in full: solt.co.uk/solt-uk-theatre-r…
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The UK government released its progress report on AI & copyright today. The good news for creatives is that the government formally dropped its preferred option of a broad copyright exception with an opt-out. This was unworkable and hugely unpopular. It's good that they've recognised this. The bad news is that weakening copyright law is very much still on the table. They haven't actually ruled out that hugely unpopular opt-out proposal, and they are explicit that they are still considering other forms of copyright exception too. We are obviously in a better position than we were eighteen months ago, when the government was clearly in the pocket of big tech and was actively proposing an extremely harmful policy. Credit should go to the many, many creatives who fought that proposal, and to the new leadership at DSIT for listening. But it's important not to see this as more of a win than it really is. The government is still considering weakening copyright law to favour AI companies, and those AI companies will continue to lobby very hard for them to do so. Until the government rules out weakening copyright law, people need to keep making their voices heard. Our work is not the government's to give away. Speaking up works. Read the report here: assets.publishing.service.go…
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Good news klaxon: The UK Government has removed its backing from plans to make it easier for AI companies to steal copyright create content (including news articles).
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The UK government has today published a Copyright and Artificial Intelligence report outlining that it is moving away from the proposed copyright exception for AI training, widely rejected by the creative industries. Read more 👇 ebx.sh/CB0otQ
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Fantastic news in the UK today - the government has apparently ditched its plan to force creatives to 'opt out' if they don't want AI companies training on their life's work. The opt-out proposal was unfair and unworkable. Many couldn't realistically have opted out at all, and it would have affected small rights holders disproportionately negatively. We should be grateful to the government for listening to reason on this, rather than just listening to the big tech lobby. They have done the right thing by putting opt-out behind us. They should now reaffirm what the law says - that AI companies must license people's work if they want to train on it - and commit not to change that law. thetimes.com/uk/technology-u…
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Today, we're publishing Don't Steal This Book - a (mostly) empty book from almost 10,000 authors, protesting the theft of their work by AI companies. The UK government is considering upending copyright law to benefit AI companies. Don’t Steal This Book urges them not to. Apart from the list of authors involved, the book is empty, representing the effect the government’s plans would have on authors' livelihoods. We're handing out 1,000 free copies at London Book Fair over the next couple of days. If you’re there, pick up a copy! A huge thank you to the thousands of authors involved. Read more here: theguardian.com/technology/2… #DontStealThisBook
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We are so sad to share that Dame Stephanie “Steve” Shirley CH has passed away aged 91. Child refugee turned tech pioneer, philanthropist & autism advocate, she founded an all woman software company & changed countless lives. Her light will never fade. Steveshirley.com
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apparently there's an absolute disaster with email service following the merger of @O2 and @virginmedia - is anyone else out there affected? #virginmedia #seewhattheycantdo
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(I've been told engineers are working on it but affected customers will have no email for 2 days - probably thousands of people. Would that AI could stop this kind of thing happening, but it just seems to make customer service phone lines even more agonising.)
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the issue seems to be the crappy pointless O2 Virginmedia ID we're all now required to have, which brings no benefits but significant disadvantages ie no service. The enshittification of previously functional tech continues.
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Latest from me: on why learning disability is the frontier of human liberation, & how so much of its history is still ignored and overlooked. This is all about @RoseUnwin's landmark new book Beautiful Lives theguardian.com/commentisfre…
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Fortune has now picked up on the story of Coca-Cola using AI to make an ad campaign that mistakes my book and translation for The Real Thing fortune.com/2025/05/14/ai-co…
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