It has come to light that ministers have already started utilising AI systems to sift through papers and choose which ones are more crucial. The Cabinet Office’s experimental “AI Red Box,” which Alex Burghart, a Conservative minister, has acknowledged he uses to sift through the piles of files he is assigned to read each day.Continue reading “Government Minister Reveals AI Systems Are Already Being Used To Read Papers That Ministers Should Be Reading”
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A Permanent Memorial Will Be Dedicated To The Queen
The Cabinet Office has announced plans to create a suitable tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of the monarch’s reign ahead of the first anniversary of her death this Friday. The plans for a permanent memorial to the late Queen and a national legacy programme in her honour will be unveiled inContinue reading “A Permanent Memorial Will Be Dedicated To The Queen”
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab Accused Of Hurling Tomatoes At Civil Servants From Pret a Manger Salad
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab is facing a string of claims that he mistreated civil servants amid reports he angrily hurled tomatoes and has been nicknamed ‘The Incinerator’. It follows claims that Ministry of Justice staff was offered a way out of the department when Dominic Raab was reinstated as Justice Secretary amid apparent concernsContinue reading “Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab Accused Of Hurling Tomatoes At Civil Servants From Pret a Manger Salad”
A Bank Holiday Will Be Observed For Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral
It’s been confirmed that the day of the Queen’s funeral will be a Bank Holiday. The new King Charles III formally endorsed the order at St James’s Palace, London today as he was proclaimed sovereign. While the Bank Holiday has been approved, it’s still not been established which day the Queen’s funeral will be heldContinue reading “A Bank Holiday Will Be Observed For Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral”
There Will Be Hundreds Of Civil Servants Who Will Never Return To Their Offices
Hundreds of civil servants will never have to return to the office after being allowed to work from home permanently. Official figures show the number of Government workers on special home working contracts had almost tripled since the pandemic. There were 183 home workers across eight of the main Whitehall departments in 2019-20, increasing toContinue reading “There Will Be Hundreds Of Civil Servants Who Will Never Return To Their Offices”
Britain Is Crippled By Staff Shortages
COVID related staff shortages continued to have a significant impact on British life just hours before much of the nation returns to work, with bin collections suspended, rail services cancelled and one in ten NHS staff off sick. And as some workers prepare to go back into the office after the Christmas and New YearContinue reading “Britain Is Crippled By Staff Shortages”
Boris Johnson Threatens ‘Reckless And Selfish’ Protesters With Jail
Boris Johnson is to speed through legislation to prevent demonstrators from blocking motorways, as he declares his decision to protect the interests of the law-abiding majority. Under the proposed new law, activists who bring vital transport arteries to a standstill will face up to six months in jail or extensive fines. The move follows complaintsContinue reading “Boris Johnson Threatens ‘Reckless And Selfish’ Protesters With Jail”
Hunt Is On For Leaker Of Queen’s Funeral Arrangements
Enraged palace aides are seeking the source behind the genuinely disturbing leak of top-secret plans that are to be enacted when the Queen dies. The details of Operation London Bridge, including ministerial protocols and funeral arrangements, were published yesterday morning in a move described by Whitehall insiders as disturbing, unnecessary and upsetting. The plans forContinue reading “Hunt Is On For Leaker Of Queen’s Funeral Arrangements”
Experts Argue Boris Johnson’s Thin EU Deal Will Provoke Major Economic Disorder
The former boss of the Brexit department has warned that the narrow EU deal sought by Boris Johnson will act as a deadweight on Britain’s capacity to trade, amid growing concerns that the country remains dangerously ill-prepared for such an outcome. Negotiations with the EU remained stuck after Downing Street told EU intermediaries not toContinue reading “Experts Argue Boris Johnson’s Thin EU Deal Will Provoke Major Economic Disorder”