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Rate in August fell to 6.7 per cent from 6.8 per cent in July
Improvement in the financial fortunes of ordinary people remains a long way off
Taxation and spending cuts are being used by Conservatives around the world as a 'Pavlovian reaction to every problem', he says
The move is the latest in a series of EU sanctions on Russia
James Cleverly refuses to be drawn on what he knew of the arrest before his visit to China
Secretary General of Nato says 'most wars last longer than expected when they first begin'
Households in Westminster have more than three times the national average disposable income
Indian owner Tata Steel will also put £700m into plan to replace blast furnaces, but unions fears thousands of jobs will be lost
Descycle claims to have the key to providing the raw materials for the growth of AI that will help pave the way to net zero
Wayve says its system gives feedback on why it did certain things and is 'capable of reasoning about risks'
Jimmy Wales tells the CogX Festival that the problem with ChatGPT and the other models is that they 'hallucinate far too much'
Artificial Intelligence has ‘really fundamental role to play in the energy transition’
But the technology will also 'empower the long tail of bad actors', according to Mustafa Suleyman
Dr Ebtesam Almazrouei tells CogX festival in London safety must be at heart of artificial intelligence technology
The controversial statute covers minimum service levels in crucial sectors that have to be met in the event of a protest action
