Sutton and Kingston Councils to use AI technology to analyse cycle lanes
Sutton and Kingston Councils are set to use artificial intelligence to monitor how cycle lanes in the boroughs are used,
Sutton and Kingston Councils are set to use artificial intelligence to monitor how cycle lanes in the boroughs are used,
The victim of a fatal stabbing in Sutton has been named by the Met Police, after a 56-year-old man was
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The number of acceptances to modern languages degree courses at university fell by more than a third from 2011 to
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