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British Indian Tory peer Rami Ranger takes UK PM Starmer to court over CBE revocation
British Indian Tory peer Lord Ranger has challenged the revocation of his CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the high court here. It is the first time anyone has ever taken the UK govt to court over their chivalric honour being revoked. The multi-millionaire businessman, founder of shipping firm Sun Mark, brought legal action against UK PM Keir Starmer in the administrative court on Thursday, saying the decision to strip him of his CBE was unlawful and should be quashed.
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Mixture of Concept Bottleneck Experts
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) promote interpretability by grounding predictions in human-understandable concepts. However, existing CBMs typically constrain their task predictor to a single expression whose functional form is set a priori, limiting both predictive accuracy and adaptability to diverse user needs. We propose Mixture of Concept Bottleneck Experts (M-CBE), a framework that generalizes existing CBMs along two dimensions: the number of...
Mixture of Concept Bottleneck Experts
arXiv:2602.02886v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) promote interpretability by grounding predictions in human-understandable concepts. However, existing CBMs typically constrain their task predictor to a single expression whose functional form is set a priori, limiting both predictive accuracy and adaptability to diverse user needs. We propose Mixture of Concept Bottleneck Experts (M-CBE), a framework that generalizes existing CBMs along two dimensions: the...
UK media fails to disclose defence sector links in nearly 60% of cases
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UK airport site to get stadium and train station in 'once-in-generation' plan
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Action to tackle NHS ‘dental deserts’ in England in win for Mirror
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Tributes paid to MOBO Awards founder and cultural pioneer Kanya King, dead at 57
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Universities face international student ban if visa abuse is suspected
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