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Learn how the Swedish Land Registry used natural language processing to handle land registry requests more efficiently.
Learn how the Government Digital Service used classification and natural language processing to make GOV.UK more accessible.
Learn how a research institution used clustering to optimise heating and energy consumption.
A revised statutory direction issued to Northamptonshire County Council due to continued poor performance in children's social care services.
Learn how a market research start-up used classification and clustering to gain insights to their free-text survey responses.
Learn how the Department for International Development (DFID) used computer vision to estimate populations.
Learn how the Department for Transport (DfT) used clustering to ensure MOT standards remained high.
Learn how a signalling company used regression to reduce train delays.
A refreshed Cycle to Work scheme could help many more commuters turn to greener journeys using e-bikes.
The Home Secretary and the French Interior Minister have spoken about ongoing efforts to tackle illegal migration via small boats.
Homes and green businesses generating renewable and low-carbon electricity to be guaranteed money for power supplied to the grid.
The government has commissioned a prototype noise camera to be tested at several locations over the next 7 months.
Defra’s Chief Scientific Advisor Professor Ian Boyd has today received a Knighthood as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours
International Trade Secretary will champion the importance of a strong, forward-looking approach to WTO reform at the G20 Ministerial meeting in Japan.
The Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Bill comes into force today (8 June) to protect service animals such as police dogs and horses.
Review into new type of protection for sea life and marine habitats in England launched on World Oceans Day.
Three Dstl staff members recognised in The Queen’s Birthday’s Honours
Almost 100 people from education and children's services sectors recognised in this year's Queen’s Birthday Honours List
The Scottish Secretary congratulates Scotland‘s honours recipients.
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