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Autonomous Vehicles

UK government’s plans for hands-free driving could go ‘further and faster’ with Brexit

Drivers could be taking their hands off the wheel on motorways as early as next year


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The UK's drive to become a world leader in advanced technologies

The UK government and an array of regulators, industry bodies and think tanks are hoping the UK can punch above its weight in AI, automation, fintech and cryptoassets


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