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                                                                                                       UK To Have Driverless Cars By 2021: Government
- Sunday November 19, 2017
 - World News | Agence France-Presse
 
British finance minister Philip Hammond is to announce 75 million pounds ($99 million, 84 million euros) funding for Artificial Intelligence and plans to put driverless cars on UK roads by 2021, in his budget speech on Wednesday
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                                                                                                       Not Deaf To Voter Weariness On Spending Cuts: UK's Finance Mininster Philip Hammond
- Monday June 19, 2017
 - World News | Reuters
 
British finance minister Philip Hammond said he was 'not deaf' to signs of weariness among voters about the country's near decade-long grip on public spending which has come under renewed criticism after a deadly fire in a London tower block.
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                                                                                                       UK To Have Driverless Cars By 2021: Government
- Sunday November 19, 2017
 - World News | Agence France-Presse
 
British finance minister Philip Hammond is to announce 75 million pounds ($99 million, 84 million euros) funding for Artificial Intelligence and plans to put driverless cars on UK roads by 2021, in his budget speech on Wednesday
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 www.ndtv.com 
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                                                                                                       Not Deaf To Voter Weariness On Spending Cuts: UK's Finance Mininster Philip Hammond
- Monday June 19, 2017
 - World News | Reuters
 
British finance minister Philip Hammond said he was 'not deaf' to signs of weariness among voters about the country's near decade-long grip on public spending which has come under renewed criticism after a deadly fire in a London tower block.
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 www.ndtv.com