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Management 'bought the AI hype' and expect value but research shows lack of organisational readiness is primary hurdle

IFS commissioned research shows value creation lags AI promise without the right planning and application.

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UPSC IFS main admit cards 2021 released, here's how to download hall tickets : Education News

UPSC IFS main admit cards 2021 released, here’s how to download hall tickets : Rashtra News #UPSC #IFS #main #admit #cards #released #heres #download #hall #tickets UPSC IFS main admit card 2021: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the e-admit cards for Indian Forest Service (IFS) (Main) examination 2021 on Monday, February 7,

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BBC News

live from london. this is bbc news. from the campaign trail to the courtroom, donald trump gets ready to become the first american president to face criminal trial. israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october the 7th. prime minister rishi sunak says the first rwanda flights will take off in ten to 12 weeks, as parliament prepares for a showdown over his asylum plan. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote, no matter how late it goes. no ifs, no buts — these flights are going to rwanda.

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BBC News

flights— late it goes. no ifs, no buts, these flights are — late it goes. no ifs, no buts, these flights are going to rwanda. we are going _ flights are going to rwanda. we are going to _ flights are going to rwanda. we are going to deliver this indispensable deterrent so that we finally break the business model of the criminal gangs _ the business model of the criminal gangs and — the business model of the criminal gangs and save lives. starting from the moment the bill passes, we will begin— the moment the bill passes, we will begin the _ the moment the bill passes, we will begin the process of removing those identified _ begin the process of removing those identified for the first flight and we have — identified for the first flight and we have prepared for this moment. to detain _ we have prepared for this moment. to detain people why we prepare to remove — detain people why we prepare to remove them, we have increased attention— remove them, we have increased attention spaces 2200, to quickly process— attention spaces 2200, to quickly process claims, we have 200 try and dedicate _ process claims, we have 200 try and dedicate caseworkers ready and waiting — dedicate caseworkers ready and waiting. to do with any legal cases quickly— waiting. to do with any legal cases quickly and — waiting. to do with any legal cases quickly and decisively in the judiciary— quickly and decisively in the judiciary has made available 25... identified — judiciary has made available 25... identified under 50 judges who could provide _ identified under 50 judges who could provide over 5000 sitting days. the court _ provide over 5000 sitting days. the court has _ provide over 5000 sitting days. the court has amended the rule 39 procedures in line with the test set out in _ procedures in line with the test set out in our— procedures in line with the test set out in our illegal migration act and we have _ out in our illegal migration act and we have put beyond all doubt that

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BBC News Now

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BBC News

interesting how night the government can rally to try and vote this bill through. can rally to try and vote this bill throu~h. ., , can rally to try and vote this bill throu~h. . , , , ., ., through. harry, this legislation came about — through. harry, this legislation came about because _ through. harry, this legislation came about because the - through. harry, this legislation i came about because the supreme through. harry, this legislation - came about because the supreme court ruled that the government's rwanda plan was unlawful or should this legislation go through as expected, is there an expectation that there might be further legal challenges from human rights groups? yes. might be further legal challenges from human rights groups? yes, i think we can _ from human rights groups? yes, i think we can certainly _ from human rights groups? yes, i think we can certainly expect - from human rights groups? yes, i | think we can certainly expect legal challenges and i was speaking to one source and the home office and they say they're fully expecting human rights groups, as you say... i rights groups, as you say... i have to interrupt _ rights groups, as you say... i have to interruot you — rights groups, as you say... i have to interrupt you at _ rights groups, as you say... i have to interrupt you at the _ rights groups, as you say... i have to interrupt you at the minister - to interrupt you at the minister speaking now. to interrupt you at the minister speaking nova— to interrupt you at the minister speaking now. to interrupt you at the minister s-ueakin now. ., , , ~ speaking now. labour peers last week contrived to stop _ speaking now. labour peers last week contrived to stop the _ speaking now. labour peers last week contrived to stop the safety _ speaking now. labour peers last week contrived to stop the safety of - speaking now. labour peers last week contrived to stop the safety of the - contrived to stop the safety of the rwanda _ contrived to stop the safety of the rwanda bill. for almost two years our opponents have used every trick in the _ our opponents have used every trick in the book— our opponents have used every trick in the book to block flights and keep— in the book to block flights and keep the — in the book to block flights and keep the boats coming. but enough is enough _ keep the boats coming. but enough is enough no— keep the boats coming. but enough is enough. no more prevarication, no more _ enough. no more prevarication, no more detay~ — enough. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there _ more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote no matter how late it _ there tonight and vote no matter how late it goes — there tonight and vote no matter how late it goes. no ifs, no buts, these

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BBC News at One

was unsafe and there are now nearly 52,000 asylum seekers whose claims simply can't be dealt with here. so what the government did to try and get around this last year was to sign a new treaty with rwanda and put this bill that is going back—and—forth in parliament which says that because of that treaty rewind is safe, in effect overruling the supreme court. so you can see why the government might want this to pass quickly. this morning rishi sunak was upping the pressure on the lords to back down. stopping small boat crossings is one of the prime minister's big pledges but parliament has been considering the bill he says will do it for months now. this morning he called a press conference to insist it will pass by the end of the day. enough is enou:h. pass by the end of the day. enough is enough- no _ pass by the end of the day. enough is enough. no more _ pass by the end of the day. enough is enough. no more prevarication, | pass by the end of the day. enough i is enough. no more prevarication, no more delay, parliament will sit there tonight and vote no matter how late it goes. no ifs, no buts of these flights are going to rwanda. but that means either the government or the lords backing down. and they

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Verified Live

so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is mr sunak setting out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in ten to 12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. a very significant day. it is, the prime minister saying no ifs and

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BBC News at Six

lords repeatedly tried to change it, wanting independent monitoring to prove rwanda is safe and wanting exemptions for those who have worked for the uk abroad, for instance in afghanistan. the government is now leaning in to try and get this sorted at least as far as a new law is concerned, tonight, and they are preparing for rather a long night. rwanda, is this country in east africa at least part of the solution to the huge pressures of international migration? the government thinks so but it has been one heck of a journey to try to get asylum seekers sent there. ihla one heck of a journey to try to get asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts. these _ asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights _ asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights are - asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights are going . asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights are going to| no buts, these flights are going to rwanda. enough is enough. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote no matter how late it goes. and he said once they are a is law they are ready. me and he said once they are a is law they are ready-—

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The Rachel Maddow Show

what is the sandoval hearing? when a prosecutor wants to cross examine a defendant about pryer convictions, they have to give notice to the defense and the judge will decide which one ifs any the prosecutors can question the defendant about. so, this happens and in a case like this, where you know you have a high profail defendant. there are strong feelings on both sides about him. it will be much more long. a proceeding. you had 96 people brought in. 50 of them self-identify. that is not shocking in a case like this. according to donald trump's lawyer, 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan 50 out of 96. it is not bad. and the judge is moving along as fast as he can.

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