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Leaders from around the world have been welcoming the new PM to his post.
Mr Gove was sacked from the same role by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson before his resignation in July. Mr Gove was sacked from the same role by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson before his resignation in July.
More than 2,000 pieces of EU law were retained after Brexit. More than 2,000 pieces of EU law were retained after Brexit.
Companies ‘should not make meaningful decisions based on technology not backed by science’ The information commissioner has warned companies to steer clear of “emotional analysis” technologies or face fines, because of the “pseudoscientific” nature of the field. It’s the first time the regulator has issued a blanket warning on the ineffectiveness of a new technology, said Stephen Bonner, the deputy commissioner, but one that is justified by the harm that could be caused if companies made meaningful decisions based on meaningless data. Continue reading… Companies ‘should not make meaningful decisions based on technology not backed by science’The information commissioner has…
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Right-winger had been forced out for breaking code in dying days of Truss government Right-winger had been forced out for breaking code in dying days of Truss government
Two films are already in the works.
The new Prime Minister is assembling his team. The new Prime Minister is assembling his team.
Furniture company’s shares plunge 90% as it says no potential buyers were able to meet deadline Made.com has moved closer to collapsing into administration, after rescue talks to find a buyer for the struggling online furniture business failed. The company, known for its fashionable homeware including velvet sofas, lighting and rattan furniture, announced at the start of October that it was in discussions with a number of interested parties. It had set a deadline for receiving firm offers of the end of the month. Continue reading… Furniture company’s shares plunge 90% as it says no potential buyers were able to…
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