Volume and Engagement: The topic with the most posts involves statements of condolence and responses to fatalities. The post with the highest engagement is from Keir Starmer regarding the murder of Henry, which received over 5.3 million views.
Three Major Themes
- Fatalities and Condolences: Keir Starmer commented on the murder of Henry and an IOPC investigation, while the Ministry of Defence and John Healey confirmed the death of a British service person in a training accident in northern Iraq.
- Artificial Intelligence and Technology: The Home Office announced that AI technology will be rolled out at borders to identify illegal migrants posing as children, and Liz Kendall discussed AI adoption with the Canadian Minister at the G7.
- Regional Development and Facilities: The Northern Ireland Office highlighted new Bank of America jobs in Belfast, Liz Kendall visited the University of Liverpool to discuss the Local Innovation Partnership Fund, and Jo Stevens praised sports facilities in Llanrumney.
The Home Office stated that “AI technology will be rolled out at our borders in 2027” to identify migrants posing as children. Jo Stevens highlighted that Llanrumney has “some of the best sports facilities” in Wales and praised the “state-of-the-art facilities” at LlanrumneyPBC. The Northern Ireland Office noted that the first employees have started work following Bank of America’s announcement of “up to 1000 new jobs in Belfast”. The Ministry of Defence confirmed that a British Army service person died in a “training accident occurred in northern Iraq”, which John Healey stated left him “deeply saddened”. Jo Stevens expressed condolences for the loss of a “Welsh rugby league community” champion. The Ministry of Defence also published a “Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine”. Pat McFadden stated the need to change the benefits system question to “how do we help you change your life”. David Lammy shared his response to the “Foreign Affairs Select Committee”. Liz Kendall spoke with the Canadian Minister at the G7 regarding the “economic benefits of AI adoption”.
Liz Kendall visited the University of Liverpool to see how the “Local Innovation Partnership Fund” is empowering regional leaders. Keir Starmer commented on the murder of Henry, stating it is right that the IOPC is “investigating the police’s response” and that the cycle of tragedy must end by “tackling the horror of knife crime”. Douglas Alexander mourned the passing of Dave King, describing him as “one of the very best”.
Outlook / Emerging Trends
The Home Office stated that AI technology “will be rolled out at our borders in 2027” to crack down on illegal migrants.



