Politics
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UK to use facial recognition AI to stop adult migrants posing as children
The government plans to use AI technology to verify the age of migrants that arrive in the UK in an…
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Kemi Badenoch aims to add heft – and name recognition – to top team
How many members of the shadow cabinet can you name? It’s a game even Westminster journalists are known to play.…
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David Lammy ‘appalled and sickened’ by civilian suffering in Gaza
Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said he is appalled and sickened by the plight of civilians in Gaza, after the…
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Five-day doctor strike will go-ahead, says BMA
Getty Images Resident took part in a series of strikes under the previous government A five-day doctors’ strike due to…
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Government borrowing increase adds to pressure on Reeves
Nick Edser Business reporter, BBC News Getty Images UK government borrowing rose by more than expected last month, adding to…
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Ex-union boss Len McCluskey took private jet flights arranged by building firm, report finds
Joe Pike Political correspondent Getty Images Former Unite boss Len McCluskey enjoyed private jet flights and football tickets arranged by…
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OpenAI and UK sign deal to use AI in public services
OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, has signed a deal to use artificial intelligence (AI) to increase productivity in the UK’s…
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Government makes major changes to infected blood compensation
PA Media Campaigners have held frequent demonstrations in memory of loved ones who died after being given contaminated NHS blood…
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Sizewell C nuclear power plant costs rise to £38bn
Rachel Clun & Mariam Issimdar BBC News Reuters The Sizewell C nuclear power plant is expected to go live from…
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Gang leaders and corrupt officials could be named in smuggling sanctions
Gang leaders, corrupt officials and police officers, fake passport dealers and firms supplying small boats could be publicly named in…
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