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    Experts say AI could pose same risks as nuclear war and pandemics, says Sunak

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Artificial intelligence technology could pose the same risks as nuclear war and pandemics, Rishi Sunak has appeared to acknowledge. The Prime Minister said he wanted to avoid “scaremongering” about the risks posed by […] More

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    Sunak accused of ‘bottling’ US baseball pitch by senior Tory

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Rishi Sunak has been accused of “bottling” his chance to throw the first pitch at a baseball match on his visit to Washington DC for talks with Joe Biden. The prime minister was […] More

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    Oliver Dowden jokes he will take ‘no lectures’ from SNP on wastefulness during PMQs

    Oliver Dowden drew laughter from the government benches when he said he will “take no lectures on profligacy” from the SNP.The deputy prime minister stood in for Rishi Sunak during PMQs on Wednesday 7 June, when Mhairi Black questioned him over the “priorities” of the Tory party in the cost of living crisis.“This government plans to cut taxes for the richest, spend £6bn imprisoning people fleeing war and persecution and has lost £21bn to government fraud throughout this pandemic,” Ms Black said.“Is the view from the prime minister’s luxury helicopter so skewed that during a cost of living crisis, he thinks this is what people’s priorities are?”Mr Dowden then hit back, saying: “I’m going to take no lectures on profligacy from the SNP”. More

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    Rayner says Dowden needs to ‘go back to school’ over ‘dire’ PMQs punchlines

    Angela Rayner urged deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden to “go back to school” and improve his “dire” PMQs “punchlines” as the pair clashed in the House of Commons on Wednesday 7 June.The duo stood in for Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer and exchanged barbs at the Despatch box, first over the Covid inquiry, before moving on to schooling issues.“For the last couple of years, he’s been trying to prep prime ministers for this, but these punchlines are dire,” Ms Rayner said of Mr Dowden’s performance.“He really needs to go back to school himself.” More

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    Sunak to raise concerns about Biden’s green subsidies

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Rishi Sunak will raise his concerns about Joe Biden’s green subsidy plan when the pair meet in Washington for talks on Thursday. The prime minister arrived in the US for two days of […] More

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    EU member Slovenia overwhelmingly defeats Moscow ally Belarus for a seat on the UN Security Council

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email In an election reflecting opposition to Russia’s war against Ukraine, European Union member Slovenia overwhelmingly defeated Moscow’s close ally Belarus on Tuesday for a seat on the U.N. Security Council starting in January. […] More