Rt Hon Sir Sajid Javid | Partner, Centricus Partners | Chair, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust | Former Chancellor of the Exchequer geni.us/TheColourOfHome
1/ The @AISecurityInst's world-leading testing keeps the UK at the forefront of understanding frontier AI capabilities. AISI tested the cyber capabilities and safeguards of Anthropic's new 'Fable 5 model' - you can see AISI's contributions referenced in Anthropic's System Card
Privileged to host the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust's Summer Tea fundraising event yesterday. It was a pleasure to be in conversation with Natalie Livingstone about her critically acclaimed new book, The Nuremberg Women; and to hear a very moving testimony from Holocaust
Every life matters.
One law. One standard. For everyone.
This is about justice, for Henry, for his family and for all our children. They deserve better.
This terrible news has really knocked me for six. Alex Younger was a truly outstanding Head of MI6 during my time as PM and an exemplary public servant. He has been taken from us far too soon.
Due to the nature of their work, few fully understand the service and sacrifice made
What a morning at @hayfestival. Thank you to everyone who came along - and to @AasmahMir for such a generous conversation. Two kids of Pakistani immigrants who grew up in 1970s Britain, comparing notes.
Congratulations to the first graduates of @HMD_UK’s Next Gen Ambassador Programme.
These inspiring young people are helping ensure that Holocaust remembrance, education and the fight against antisemitism continue for future generations.
Their leadership gives me real hope for
Our country feels fragmented. And too many people feel unheard.
We want to learn what unites us, and what divides us.
Listen back to my full interview on @BBCR4Today this morning below, and visit thenationalconversation.org.uk to add your voice to the conversation.
A major new research project by the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion is trying to address the problem of increasingly fractured communities.
Project chair Sir Sajid Javid and playwright James Graham discuss the social cohesion crisis.