self-driving technology is already permitted on UK roads, a human driver must be at the wheel and responsible for the vehicle, even if automated technology is being used.
The BBC has attempted to contact Mr James for comment.Australian actress Deborra-Lee Furness has said her "compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal", after filing for divorce from her husband Hugh Jackman.
In a statement released to media, Furness, 69, said: "It's a profound wound that cuts deep, however I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe... is always working FOR us."The couple filed for divorce in New York on 23 May. They announced their separation in September 2023 after 27 years of marriage.Hugh Jackman, best known for playing Wolverine in the X-men film series, has not responded directly to Furness's statement.
Furness said that she had gained "much knowledge and wisdom" from the "breakdown" of her marriage to Jackman, 56."Sometimes the universe has to create arduous circumstances for us to walk through in order to find our way home, back to our true essence and the sovereignty of self love."
"It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom," she added, in the statement first issued to the Daily Mail.
When Furness and Jackman announced their separation in 2023,Her grandmother had kicked Smith out of the family home because of her drug use and she had threatened to stab her own son at that time.
The judge noted that it took Smith five months to register Joshlin's birth - by law this must be done within 30 days - and had lived intermittently at a shelter for abused women.When she went into rehab later on, family friend Natasha Andrews stepped in to care for Joshlin - and she and her husband had wanted to adopt her.
"We could have provided for her better than her mother," Ms Andrews said during the trial, but the plans fell apart in 2018 as the parents "wouldn't agree" to it.Despite this, Joshlin often visited the Andrews family for weekends and school holidays and would go on trips with them.