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Civil service relocation and AI officials at heart of govt cost cutting measures

AI civil servants and sending human workers out of London are at the heart of the government's plans to cut costs and reduce the size of the state bureaucracy.

Shrinking the civil service has been a target of both the current Labour and recent Conservative governments - especially following the growth in the organisation during the pandemic. From a low in 2016 of 384,000 full time workers, in 2024 there were 513,000 civil servants.

Politics latest: Your views on PM's migration speech The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology is claiming a new swathe of tools to help sift information submitted to public consultations could save "75,000 days of manual analysis every year" - roughly the work of 333 civil servants. However, the time saved is expected to free up existing civil servants to do other work.

The suite of AI tools are known as "Humphrey.

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