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The Housing Secretary's speech at the Home Builders Federation annual conference this week (Tuesday 24 March).
Record solar, onshore wind, and tidal projects - building on last month’s offshore wind success - deliver Britain’s biggest-ever clean energy auction.
Science and Innovation Ireland organised a visit for Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England focussing on genomics, clinical Trials and in particular anti-microbial resistance (AMR).
The government’s AI tool Consult analysed 50,000+ responses to the Independent Water Commission review in 2 hours, matching human accuracy and potentially saving 75,000 days of manual work each year.
A package of policy reforms to support the delivery of AI data centres through the AI Growth Zones programme.
The taxpayer will benefit from £7.53 billion in savings due to a crackdown on public sector fraud in the past year alone, new statistics today confirm.
Rachel Reeves sets out a Budget that delivers on the change promised by the government to cut NHS waiting lists, cut debt and borrowing and cut the cost of living.
Microsoft 365 Copilot trial demonstrates monthly time savings of potentially 400,000 hours for NHS staff.
Applying advanced data technologies gives investigators faster insights, reduces effort duplication, and improves how information is shared across the system.
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