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Five die at open water beauty spots during Bank Holiday heatwave
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The RNLI have warned of the “very real risk” of swimming in open water during the heatwave (London News)
Tech Life
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What is the role of a teacher once AI arrives in the school classroom? (BBC News)
Sam Altman Says AI ‘Jobs Apocalypse’ He Once Predicted Probably Won’t Happen. What Changed?
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The OpenAI CEO reversed his own dire predictions about AI and employment, but layoffs keep coming. (Time)
Ballpoint of order! Where DID you get that very pricey pen, Nicola? Ballpoint of order! Where DID you get that very pricey pen, Nicola?
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Inquiry into Post Office Horizon scandal faces five-year delay without extra funding
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Police officer in charge says budget could reach £19.3m and nearly 100 more investigators are neededThe police criminal inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal faces a five-year delay unless it is handed millions in extra funding and nearly 100 more staff, according to the chief officer in charge.The Metropolitan police commander Stephen Clayman said he needed to nearly double the number of investigators to 210 to meet a deadline of late next year or early 2028 for submitting files to prosecutors. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Reform UK civil service plan ‘would sack more planning officers than exist’
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Analysis of party’s proposed cuts also suggests it would get rid of two-thirds of psychologists who support prison staffA Reform UK plan to cut the size of the civil service would involve sacking more planning officers than exist and getting rid of at least two-thirds of the psychologists who support prison officers’ welfare, it has emerged.The policy paper, led by the Reform MP Danny Kruger and published in December, promises to save more than £5bn a year by cutting civil service roles, with the full-time-equivalent (FTE) headcount falling by 13%. Continue reading... (The Guardian)