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Experts recommend safeguards on AI in tax administration
More safeguards around artificial intelligence are needed before HMRC can rely on it for tax...
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Districts warn of flooding disruption risk
Communities at risk of flooding face cuts to their local services if the government fails to...
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Government pushes forward with digital connectivity
Thousands more rural homes and businesses will be able to access faster broadband under new plans...
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UK wage growth continues to fall
Wage growth across the UK fell to its lowest level in two years.
Government looks to increase water company compensation to customers
Higher compensation for water customers is being rolled out under new government plans.
Minister: Courts system is rising to the challenge of riots
The impact of the riots will make it harder for the government to fix the court crisis, according...
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Scottish waste workers drop planned industrial action after pay offer
Strikes by council waste and cleansing services this week have been suspended.
Government backs AI projects to boost public sector productivity
Labour has publicly backed Artificial Intelligence as a way to boost productivity in public...
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Lancashire sees AA- and A+ ratings as ‘vote of confidence’
Lancashire County Council said its strong credit ratings recognises its “prudent management” of its...
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Government to scrap ‘pointless’ strike rules affecting public sector workers
The government will repeal strikes legislation to get public services “back on track”.
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