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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:International   来源:Science  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:There had been a "huge growth" in healthcare technologies driven by changes in software and AI which were going to revolutionise the way the NHS worked, and the new Leeds hub would help regulate those technologies, Mr Tallon said.

There had been a "huge growth" in healthcare technologies driven by changes in software and AI which were going to revolutionise the way the NHS worked, and the new Leeds hub would help regulate those technologies, Mr Tallon said.

Reeves' £15.6bn regional transport announcements are part of a five-year funding allocation from 2027/28 to 2031/32, which a Treasury spokesman confirmed would double the current £1.14bn spending allocation for 2024-25 to £2.9bn by 2029-30.to read top political analysis, gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. It'll be delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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Disney says it is laying off several hundred more people around the world, with workers in its film, television and finance departments impacted.The entertainment giant has been under pressure as viewers move away from cable TV subscriptions in favour of streaming platforms."As our industry transforms at a rapid pace, we continue to evaluate ways to efficiently manage our businesses while fuelling the state-of-the-art creativity and innovation that consumers value and expect from Disney," a spokesperson told the BBC.

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The latest job cuts follow major layoffs announced in 2023, whenlet go as part of a drive by chief executive Bob Iger to save $5.5bn (£4.1bn).

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The cuts will impact multiple teams including marketing departments for its film and television units.

Workers in Disney's casting and development and corporate finance departments will also be affected.The museum has 23 volunteers, but not all of them want to work as "meet and greeters".

The situation meant it was unable to open on Friday last week.Andrew Spooner, part of the museum's management team, said that without more volunteers, its future could be in doubt.

Mr Spooner's wife Sue, 68, who is also part of the management team, said: "Last week was a unique situation for us in that we didn't have any volunteers to open the museum to the public in the role we call 'front of house', where they meet and greet visitors."I think it is difficult for people [to volunteer], particularly on Friday mornings and Saturday afternoons, with [their] other commitments."

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