Tens of millions spent ahead of new EU fingerprint travel rules
Preparations are under way at major Channel crossing points for a new automated European Union (EU) border IT system due to start... Read More
Labour Tries To Clarify Keir Starmer Comments On EU Relationship
Labour has tried to clarify its intended post-Brexit relationship with the EU, after comments from Sir Keir Starmer at a conference. A... Read More
EU Not Focused On Keir Starmer Plan To Bring UK Closer
With a general election likely next year in the UK, Brexit seems back on the political agenda at home. But not in... Read More
Automation Engineer – Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Automation Engineer – Mansfield, Nottinghamshire DESCRIPTION: Here at Amazon, we are looking to hire an experienced Automation Engineer to join the team... Read More
Jaguar Land Rover-Owner to Build UK Battery Factory In Somerset
Jaguar Land Rover-owner Tata will announce plans to build its flagship electric car battery factory in the UK. People familiar with the... Read More
Easyjet Cancels 1,700 Flights From July To September
Easyjet has confirmed it has cancelled 1,700 flights as people prepare to travel on their summer holidays. The airline has axed flights... Read More
Horizon Research Deal With EU Awaits Rishi Sunak’s Signature
BBC News understands a deal for the UK’s association with the EU’s €100bn (£85bn) Horizon research and innovation programme has been negotiated.... Read More
UK To Host Global AI ‘Safety Measure’ Summit In Autumn
The government says the UK will host a global artificial intelligence (AI) summit this autumn to evaluate the technology’s “most significant risks”.... Read More
Powerful Artificial Intelligence Ban Possible – Government Adviser Warns
Some powerful artificial general intelligence (AGI) systems may eventually have to be banned, a member of the government’s AI Council says. Marc Warner,... Read More
Brexit: Government Suffers Defeats Over Retained EU Law Bill
The government has suffered defeats in the House of Lords over plans to scrap certain EU laws by the end of the... Read More