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One in three employers believe that artificial intelligence (AI) will increase productivity, according to research. A survey of more than 1,000 employers found that around one in eight thought AI ...
Ministers should introduce the statutory duty to prevent people from dying as a result of mistakes in the welfare system, a Commons committee said.
Shabana Mahmood said there was a need for ‘truth and reconciliation’ for people whose trust in authorities had been shattered.
A brown bear who underwent pioneering, life-saving brain surgery last October has rejoined his old playmates after more than a year apart. Three-year-old Boki, who lives at Wildwood Trust near ...
Sir Keir Starmer is set to increase co-operation with Albania on tackling illegal immigration and organised crime as he visits the country on Thursday. In the first official visit to Tirana by a ...
The Volunteer to Career programme has been piloted by the charity Helpforce in 48 NHS organisations across England. It provides training, mentorship and support to help volunteers transition to ...
Scientists are digitising the Fungarium at Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew – one of the world’s biggest collections of fungal diversity.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mr Lynch, 59, and his daughter Hannah, 18, were among seven people who died when the 56-metre Bayesian sank.
Uber users in cities across the UK will be able to cut journey costs by sharing cars with strangers. The ride-hailing app company described the expansion of its UberX Share service as “a game-changer ...
The Health Foundation called on the Government to ‘signal its commitment’ ahead of the upcoming spending review.
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