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in-tray
noun
- a tray for incoming papers requiring attention
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And stuff happens, stuff always happens, that seizes the agenda, the attention, the in-tray of ministers.
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The issue has now made its way to the UK government's in-tray, with MPs calling for interventions to ensure artists receive fair compensation when their work is used by AI developers.
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The former economy minister will have a full in-tray too - so what is likely to be top of his agenda?
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Vaughan Gething is set to take on the biggest job in Welsh politics this week, and will have a full in-tray.
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Whereas India coach Dravid would have been sleeping soundly after two days of the Test, his in-tray is now starting to look congested.
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