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Leader of UK’s black police officers under investigation over tweet

UK News: Exclusive: Andy George says misconduct inquiry over tweet about Chris Kaba case officer ‘stifles free speech’

The leader of Britain’s black and Asian police officers has been placed under investigation over a tweet.

Ch Insp Andy George, the president of the National Black Police Association, said the decision to place him under a misconduct investigation “sends a chilling message” and “stifles free speech”. Continue reading…
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Swab test could help UK women avoid invasive checks for womb cancer

UK News: New method reported to cut number of false positives by 87% has been registered with regulator for approval

A new swab test could help hundreds of thousands of women a year in the UK who may have womb cancer avoid having an often painful invasive procedure to detect the disease.

About 800,000 women annually go to see a GP because they are suffering from abnormal bleeding from their uterus and then undergo uncomfortable and stressful investigations to identify the cause. Continue reading…
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Assistant Professor in Postcolonial and Global Literatures

Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – School of English
Salary: €41,500 to €99,550
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Taleb Group of Schools: IB Curriculum Teachers (Math, Physics and Biology) in Doha, Qatar

Negotiable based on experience and qualification:

Taleb Group of Schools:
Job Vacancy for IB Curriculum Science Teachers (Physics and Biology) in Doha, Qatar.
Qatar (QA)
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Some British firms ‘stuck in neutral’ over AI, says Microsoft UK boss

Survey of bosses and staff finds that more than half of executives feel their organisation has no official AI plan

Some companies are “stuck in neutral” in their approach to artificial intelligence, according to Microsoft’s UK boss, who said a significant number of private and public sector organisations lack any formal AI strategy.

A Microsoft survey of nearly 1,500 UK senior leaders across public and private sectors, as well as 1,440 employees, found that more than half of executives feel their organisation has no official AI plan. Roughly the same proportion report a growing gap in productivity – a measure of economic efficiency – between employees who use AI and those who do not. Continue reading…
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