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Sir Keir Starmer will set out a “plan for change” this week as part of what he is calling the next phase of government after a tumultuous start in No 10 – but Britain’s top pollster has raised serious doubts about whether he can convince the public. After five months which have seen the prime minister ’s poll rating plummet, Sir Keir is planning to set numerical targets for the economy, the NHS, public safety, energy security and social mobility against which the public can judge him and his government at the next general election, expected in 2029. The milestones will run alongside public sector reform, Downing Street said, and will include a focus on reforming Whitehall, spearheaded by an as-yet-unannounced new chief civil servant and cabinet ministers, so it is geared towards the delivery of Labour’s missions. But polling guru Sir John Curtice has warned that Sir Keir’s government has “hit significant political trouble rather early on in its life”, adding that “the fundamental question is whether a politician who has shown so far absolutely no ability to construct a narrative can suddenly construct a narrative”. Speaking to The Independent , Sir John Curtice said the government “lacks a story of what it is about”. “There is an appreciation that what you need to do is improve things, and if you improve things, people will vote for you,” he said. “That is not sufficient, because you had to persuade people you have done things. “I presume part of the idea of ‘plan for change’ is that all they had to say during the election was ‘change’ and that is all they campaigned on, and now they have to be a wee bit more specific on what kind of change they have in mind – which was an obvious gap six months ago.” Since being elected in July with a landslide majority, Sir Keir has made a series of hugely unpopular changes, including cutting winter fuel payments to millions of pensioners, hiking national insurance contributions for employers and extending inheritance tax to cover agricultural properties, which farmers claim will force a generation of family farms out of business. Next week, he will claim to have made the moves after inheriting the “unprecedented twin challenge of crumbling public services and crippled public finances”, framing changes including the winter fuel cuts and family farm tax as “difficult decisions” Labour had to take. The PM will claim that despite the challenges, his government has acted to stabilise the economy, crack down on illegal immigration and ploughed an extra £22bn into the NHS since coming to power. The reset comes after Sir Keir’s transport secretary Louise Haigh was forced to quit for making a false report to police over a stolen mobile phone 10 years ago, becoming the first major cabinet casualty of his government. Ahead of the speech, Sir Keir said: “This plan for change is the most ambitious yet honest programme for government in a generation. Mission-led government does not mean picking milestones because they are easy or will happen anyway. “It means relentlessly driving real improvements in the lives of working people. We are already fixing the foundations and have kickstarted our first steps for change, stabilising the economy, setting up a new Border Security Command, and investing £22bn in an NHS that is fit for the future. “Our plan for change is the next phase of delivering this government’s mission. Some may oppose what we are doing and no doubt there will be obstacles along the way, but this government was elected on a mandate of change and our plan reflects the priorities of working people. “Given the unprecedented challenges we have inherited, we will not achieve this by simply doing more of the same which is why investment comes alongside a programme of innovation and reform.” Since the general election, which saw Labour win a 174-seat majority with 34 per cent of the vote, Sir Keir’s party has fallen within touching distance of the Conservatives in the polls, with just a three-point lead. Responding to Sir Keir’s plans, Tory co-chairman Nigel Huddleston mocked the prime minister for launching his “17th reset”, a reference to his repeated changes of direction in opposition. He said: “Keir Starmer’s 17th relaunch will do nothing to hide the chaos Labour have unleashed on the country. “In four short months, his Labour government has been engulfed in a cronyism row, cut the winter fuel payment for 10 million pensioners, hit farmers with the family farm tax and hammered businesses and working people with higher taxes. Keir Starmer has serious questions to answer about why he let someone serve in his cabinet who he knew had a fraud conviction. “The British people will rightly be wondering why they have been short-changed by the party that claimed to offer change.” The Reform UK party – which Nigel Farage said on Thursday now numbers more than 100,000 members – was equally sceptical. A Reform UK spokesperson said: “We are a matter of months into this new government and it would appear they are already trying to have a reset. After freezing pensioners, hiking taxes and risking the future of British farming, the damage has already been done. “We were promised growth and change, instead we have had sleaze, dishonesty and more of the same that failed the Tories.” Sir Keir will promise his priorities will be at the heart of an upcoming spending review, vowing to ensure “every pound the government spends” goes toward improving peoples’ living standards. And he will promise to charge his new cabinet secretary and ministers with a Whitehall shake-up to focus departments on the delivery of Labour’s missions, rather than “working in the traditional silos that focus on fiefdoms not outcomes”.
I have become a fans favourite at Manchester United but I had no idea they loved me so muchAdewale 4-5 1-2 9, Klaczek 2-4 0-0 6, Joshua 4-4 2-2 13, Langford 5-9 1-2 11, Marshall 6-9 2-2 17, Reddish 4-7 2-3 12, Taylor 1-2 0-1 2, Neely 3-4 0-0 6, Briggs 1-4 0-0 3, Strand 2-6 0-0 6, Topuz 2-6 0-0 6, Adnan 0-1 0-0 0, Lindsey 0-0 2-2 2, Giralt 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 34-61 10-16 93. Perez 1-3 0-0 2, Gonzalez 2-4 1-2 5, Saavedra 1-5 0-0 2, Uselis 1-6 3-4 5, Zayas 2-4 0-2 4, Guilfu 0-5 0-1 0, Pagan 0-2 0-4 0, Bargas 1-4 3-4 6, Maldonado 6-10 2-3 16, Alicea 3-7 2-3 10. Totals 17-50 11-23 50. Halftime_Albany (NY) 49-26. 3-Point Goals_Albany (NY) 15-28 (Joshua 3-3, Marshall 3-5, Klaczek 2-3, Reddish 2-3, Strand 2-4, Topuz 2-5, Briggs 1-3, Langford 0-1, Taylor 0-1), Tarzans 5-19 (Alicea 2-3, Maldonado 2-6, Bargas 1-3, Pagan 0-1, Gonzalez 0-2, Saavedra 0-2, Uselis 0-2). Rebounds_Albany (NY) 42 (Klaczek 7), Tarzans 19 (Zayas 5). Assists_Albany (NY) 20 (Joshua, Marshall 5), Tarzans 4 (Perez 2). Total Fouls_Albany (NY) 25, Tarzans 13. A_20 (12,000).
NoneA nearly quarter-of-a-century-old mystery will soon be unveiled in New Westminster, B.C. Inside the tin soldier that stands at the Quay—which is the Guinness World Record holder for tallest sculpture of its kind in the world—sits a time capsule filled with messages from local kids created in 2002. According to the city, the makers of the time capsule decided it should be opened on Valentine's Day 2025, a date picked to show their love for New Westminster. Last week, city council voted unanimously to honour that wish. “It’s just kind of a fun thing to do,” said Coun. Ruby Campbell, as she introduced the motion. “I think it would be fantastic to be able to honour this.” After Mayor Patrick Johnstone quipped that the 2000s feel like last week, councillors voted to ask staff to come up with a plan and budget for a time capsule opening event on Feb. 14. Rumour has it that the mementos from 23 years ago, kept in the soldier’s heart, are stored on an almost obsolete piece of technology. “I’m kind of anxious to know what’s in there; we’re all kind of guessing it might be a CD-ROM, but we still wanna open that thing up and then find some device to be able to play it on,” said Campbell. Built in 2000, the tin soldier stands 9.75 metres tall. Its home has been the Westminster Quay since 2002, and it picked up the world record in the same year.DAVIDSON, N.C. (AP) — Connor Kochera scored 34 points as Davidson beat Eastern Michigan 86-64 on Saturday. Kochera added five rebounds for the Wildcats (10-3). Bobby Durkin added 17 points while going 5 of 11 from the floor, including 3 for 7 from 3-point range, and 4 for 5 from the line while they also had five rebounds. Mike Loughnane shot 4 for 6 from beyond the arc to finish with 12 points. The Eagles (6-6) were led by Da'Sean Nelson, who recorded 16 points. Jalin Billingsley added 12 points and two steals for Eastern Michigan. Arne Osojnik also had 10 points. Davidson took the lead with 19:36 remaining in the first half and never looked back. The score was 41-21 at halftime, with Kochera racking up 16 points. Kochera scored 18 points in the second half to help lead the way as Davidson went on to secure a victory, outscoring Eastern Michigan by two points in the second half. Davidson plays Tuesday against George Mason on the road, and Eastern Michigan hosts Northern Illinois on Saturday. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
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Qatar's prime minister met a Hamas delegation in Doha on Saturday to discuss a "clear and comprehensive" ceasefire deal to end the war in Gaza, a statement said. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani held talks with a Hamas team led by senior official Khalil al-Hayya, the foreign ministry statement said. It is unusual for Sheikh Mohammed, who is also Qatar's foreign minister, to be publicly involved in the mediation process that has appeared deadlocked for months. "During the meeting, the latest developments in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations were reviewed, and ways to advance the process were discussed to ensure a clear and comprehensive agreement that brings an end to the ongoing war in the region," the statement said. Earlier this month, the sheikh expressed optimism that "momentum" was returning to the talks following Donald Trump's election victory in the United States. "We have sensed, after the election, that the momentum is coming back," he said at the Doha Forum political conference. The incoming Trump administration had given "a lot of encouragement in order to achieve a deal, even before the president comes to the office", the premier added. The Gulf emirate, along with the United States and Egypt, has been involved in months of unsuccessful negotiations for a Gaza truce and hostage release. In November, Doha announced it had put its mediation on hold, saying that it would resume when Hamas and Israel showed "willingness and seriousness". But Doha then hosted indirect negotiations this month, with Hamas and Israel both reporting progress before again accusing each other of throwing up roadblocks. COMMENTS Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive. For more information, please see ourAlthough it was touted to be released in mid-2024, it seems that OpenAI will not be debuting GPT-5 anytime soon. Sam Altman confirmed that GPT-5 (possibly the next version of the AI LLM following o1) will not be meeting its expected deadlines, which means that we could see a significant delay in the version’s rollout. The reason, many speculate, is what they call the law of diminishing returns. GPTs or Generative Pretrained Transformers are only as capable as their technology allows, and increasing an AI’s database doesn’t necessarily translate to an AI being smarter or better. The technical hurdles facing GPT-5’s development stem from fundamental challenges in its training process. Initial training rounds exposed unexpected limitations in the model’s ability to process and synthesize information effectively. Despite access to vast quantities of internet data, the model struggled to achieve the sophisticated understanding and reasoning capabilities that OpenAI had envisioned. This revelation highlighted a critical distinction between data quantity and quality in AI development. The “Arrakis” testing phase, initiated in mid-2023, brought these challenges into sharper focus. Engineering teams discovered significant shortfalls in the model’s processing efficiency, raising concerns about both development timelines and resource allocation. With each training run requiring approximately half a billion dollars in computing resources, these efficiency issues transformed from technical concerns into substantial financial considerations that demanded careful strategic planning. OpenAI’s response to these challenges demonstrates the complexity of modern AI development. Moving beyond traditional internet-based training data, the company initiated an innovative approach to dataset creation. This involved assembling teams of domain experts to generate high-quality training materials, encompassing everything from advanced coding challenges to complex mathematical problems and detailed conceptual frameworks. While this methodology promises improved results, it has significantly extended the development timeline. The company’s strategic pivot toward developing advanced reasoning models represents a fundamental shift in approach. These new models focus on sustained critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities, requiring less specialized training data but introducing new layers of developmental complexity. This reorientation signals a broader evolution in how AI systems are conceived and developed. Sam Altman’s confirmation that GPT-5 won’t launch in 2024 reflects a measured approach to AI development. This decision, while affecting market expectations, underscores a commitment to technological integrity over rapid deployment. The delay illuminates the intricate balance between innovation ambition and practical constraints in advancing artificial intelligence capabilities. The implications of GPT-5’s postponement extend beyond OpenAI’s immediate timeline. This development provides valuable insights into the challenges facing next-generation AI systems. As the field continues to evolve, these technical and resource obstacles are shaping both the pace and direction of AI advancement. The lessons learned during this process will likely influence AI development methodologies and expectations well into the future. For the broader technology sector, GPT-5’s delay serves as a reminder that progress in artificial intelligence isn’t simply a matter of computational power and resources. It requires careful navigation of complex technical challenges, thoughtful resource allocation, and an unwavering commitment to quality and capability standards that define the next generation of AI systems.
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