The government announces a significant expansion of AI in the public sector, with plans to increase its use twenty-fold over the next five years, including opening up NHS data for training AI. The Daily Mail reports on the overcrowding crisis in A&E departments, with 518,000 patients left on trolleys for over 12 hours last year due to a shortage of beds. The Financial Times covers concerns among advertisers over Meta’s content moderation changes, while the Daily Mirror leads with the stabbing of a nurse at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
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Parents entitled to new neonatal care leave and pay – here’s who is eligible
About 60,000 parents in the UK will benefit from new neonatal care leave and pay entitlement starting April 6. Working parents of babies in neonatal care up to 28 days old, with a continuous stay of seven days or longer, will be eligible for an additional 12 weeks of leave and pay. This measure aims to support families and enable parents to be with their sick babies without having to use up their existing leave,...
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