UK-supported experiment at CERN announces antimatter discovery
New research from the ALPHA collaboration at the CERN Antimatter Factory has shown for the first time that antimatter responds to gravity in the same way as matter.
New research from the ALPHA collaboration at the CERN Antimatter Factory has shown for the first time that antimatter responds to gravity in the same way as matter.
It's T Levels week, a week that focuses on continuing to raise awareness of the many T Level subjects now available and showcase the success of the programme. So we thought in this blog post we'd revisit what T Levels ...
Vaping has helped millions of people quit smoking, a ban on disposable e-cigarettes would take away that safer choice.
As the world transitions to net zero, the UK is being left behind through lack of ambition on policies which deliver good jobs and a truly fair transition
Ofcom has set out further detail for new licences of millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum across the 26 GHz and 40 GHz bands, which will be available for new mobile technology, including 5G services. This policy update could deliver significant benefits to people and businesses in the UK. Ofcom's statement outlined significant improvements to wireless applications.
It's been a big year for tech already, with the growing prominence of AI to the creation of DSIT. techUK though is always interested in what comes next, so to accompany our relaunch of Policy Pulse, and with a general election on the horizon, we've asked influential voices across the UK tech sector what they think will be the big trends and stories in the UK tech sector in the next year.
Chancellors don't respond symmetrically to good and bad economic news. This represents a risk to the accuracy of official borrowing forecasts.
The Justice Digital accessibility team are currently celebrating! We've made it through to the nominations list for the Civil Service Awards and we're in the Diversity and Inclusion category - fingers crossed. As part of our celebrations, we've been reflecting ...
Sally Warren, Director of Policy at The King's Fund, Responded to yesterday's speech by Ed Davey MP, leader of the Liberal Democrat party
Here at IfATE, we work with employers to develop, approve, review and revise apprenticeships and technical qualifications. Our work aims to make sure apprenticeships and technical education are of the highest quality. This helps to give every employer and individual ...
Digital technology is embedded in our daily lives and in every sector. Playing their part, the construction and property sector are unlocking their net zero potential through the adoption of digital technology. Vital, given the built environment is responsible for around 40% of UK carbon emissions.
The Bank of England should cease selling bonds purchased as part of quantitative easing (QE) to avoid further losses to taxpayers
We set out issues with the inheritance tax system and examine options for reform and the distributional impacts of reforming or abolishing the tax.
Following Ed Davey's speech at the Liberal Democrats' conference, IPPR welcomed key Liberal Democrat policy announcements on health and social care.
Setting an arbitrary ceiling on the so-called tax share of the UK economy risks hampering national growth and prosperity, according to a new report by IPPR.
Greater balance needed to support PSBs while protecting innovation.
This year's Connected Britain at the ExCel was the place to be to network with leaders and industry stakeholders in the telecoms space.
Blog posted by: David Cannon, Executive VP, nfiniti3 and lead editor, ITIL 4 Leader: Digital and IT Strategy, September 20, 2023.
Blog posted by: Kate Boothroyd, Director, KB Risk Consulting Limited, Director, KB Risk Consulting Limited, September 2023.
The UK Space Agency is delighted to announce that it will be docking its 72 ft model rocket in The Piazza, Plymouth, from 28 September to 2 October.
COP28 comes at a decisive moment for international climate action. This summer saw temperature records broken, and several floods and wildfires across the world.
On 20 September, we were delighted to partner with techUK member dxw, to host a roundtable part of Leeds Digital Festival 2023, to discuss how can we use data to drive digital transformation in the public and private sectors.
Young people's sense of disengagement and disempowerment in society should be reversed by stepping up civic education in schools and reducing the voting age to 16 for all elections in England, according to a new report by IPPR which calls for four big 'learning gaps' in English schools to be addressed.
How does an organization ensure it has accurate and reliable information about the resources available to deliver effective products and services?
techUK's latest report unveils the future of work in an AI-powered era.