With the help of AI technology, we can get a glimpse into what some of the ministers of the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology may have looked like in their younger years
Thanks to AI, we can see what ministers may have looked like in younger yearsOur Members of Parliament are among the most recognisable faces in Britain.
Prior to her current role, she held three cabinet positions under former Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss as Secretary of State for Education, Minister of State for Higher and Further Education and Minister for Universities at the Department for Education. Mr Freeman has been the serving Conservative MP in Mid Norfolk since 2010 and previously served as Parliamentary under-secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation until he resigned in July 2022.
Among his ancestors, he counts 19th-century Prime Minister William Gladstone, who was his great-great-great-uncle. A hereditary peer, the Viscount serves as Minister for AI and Intellectual Property. He was the second hereditary peer to be appointed to office by current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Sir John WhittingdaleThey may look worlds apart now, but this image shows us what Sir John Whittingdale may have looked like many years ago.
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