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The Government is set to trial an AI chatbot to help people negotiate its 700,000-page Gov.uk website. The chatbot is expected to become part of the new Gov.uk app, which launches on Tuesday.
Queen Victoria commissioned a special pair of coaches built by the London & North Western Railway in 1869 and so began a succession of ...
MPs have backed a Home Office bid to close a “loophole”, to stop alleged extremists stripped of their British citizenship from re-entering the country even after a successful first appeal.
The UK has agreed to pay Mauritius at least £120 million a year to lease back the Diego Garcia base post-handover.
Despite the building being used for Wimbledon filming from its top floor, residents are not offered tickets to the tournament. “We should charge them,” Ms del Campo joked.
Henry Searle has decided to treat his first-round exit at Wimbledon as a valuable learning experience. The 19-year-old was defeated at the first hurdle of the men’s singles for a second successive ...
Katie Boulter feared letting winning positions slip was starting to become a habit but she bucked the trend for the win of her career.
Fearnley, who reached the second round on his Wimbledon debut last year and took a set off Djokovic, rose into the world’s top 50 on the back of those performances. His recent third-round runs at both ...
Cameron Norrie may not be the main attraction at Wimbledon anymore, but the former British No.1 hopes the home faithful can still get behind ...
The Government’s U-turn on welfare cuts will cost taxpayers around £2.5 billion by 2030, the Work and Pensions Secretary has told MPs as she laid out concessions to Labour rebels. Liz Kendall said the ...
A temperature of 29.7C was recorded at Kew Gardens, setting a provisional record for the hottest start to the tennis championships.
Energy minister Michael Shanks said the firm’s collapse was ‘deeply concerning’ and the company had left the Government with ‘little time ...