Erwin James, who has died in an accident aged 66, stood up publicly for those – like him – who wanted to change their lives in prison and on release. As the first serving prisoner in Britain to write a regular newspaper column in a national newspaper (The Guardian) and, once out, as a speaker, campaigner, author and latterly editor of Inside Time, the national newspaper for prisoners, he both made and embodied a compelling case that everyone deserves a second chance.
Artificial intelligence must be imbued with human emotions such as empathy and compassion, says an expert in leadership who was a senior Church of England official. Eve Poole, who is head of the Carnegie Trust and whose book Robot Souls is to be published in August, said some of the key characteri