Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair has called for greater adoption of AI and digital ID (Danny Lawson/PA) The Government must “reorder” itself around the AI revolution and get behind the ...
Sir Tony Blair has warned against over-medicalising the “ups and downs” of life amid a rise in self-diagnosed mental health problems. The former prime minister said there was a risk that too ...
Former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair has warned against over-medicalising the 'ups and downs' of life. Sir Tony, who served as PM from 1997 to 2007, said there is a danger of telling too many ...
Tony Blair has claimed that British people will accept less privacy in exchange for greater government efficiency, as he pushed for national digital ID cards to be rolled out. The former Prime ...
Tony Blair has warned British people against self-diagnosing with mental health conditions, pointing to the country's spiralling sickness benefits bill. The former Labour Prime Minister said that many ...
The Government must “reorder” itself around the AI revolution and get behind the introduction of digital ID, former prime minister Sir Tony Blair has said. The former Labour leader said ...
His predecessor's think tank, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, is thought to be influential upon the Government. 'You've got to reorder the Government around this technology revolution ...
A year after his historic election win in 1997, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair remarked that the first thing government officials did when he got the job was take away his passport.
The funeral cortege arrives in the square outside Hull Minster. Floral tributes are being taken inside the church as the pallbearers prepare to move the coffin inside for the service. A choir made ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer attending the funeral service of Lord John Prescott at Hull Minster, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire (Danny Lawson/PA) Former and current prime ministers Tony Blair ...
The affair so troubled the prime minister, Tony Blair, that he wondered in a memo, which was duly leaked, whether Labour was losing touch with public opinion. But little changed. Police chiefs ...
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