
Smart Data: The UKs new data sharing laws will spur innovation and improve consumer outcomes
New smart data provisions will help spur competition and innovation in the market, while empowering consumers and delivering better outcomes.
New smart data provisions will help spur competition and innovation in the market, while empowering consumers and delivering better outcomes.
Scientist Abi Spear explains how connections are one of the most important aspects of her incredible work in regenerative medicine.
The March 2023 Budget puts the UK back on the pitch when it comes to the global race for science and tech, however significant work is still needed on the detail and how to put these plans into action.
Following the 2021 Integrated Review, the Government has now released the Integrated Review Refresh 2023: Responding to a more contested and volatile world. The Refresh updates the Government's Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy priorities to reflect the significant changes in the global context since the Integrated Review was first published in 2021.
When first introduced, the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme - which features as part of the National Security Bill - raised widespread industry concerns around how non-UK organisations could continue their day-to-day operations and engagement with Government.
Dstl funds research into gut health which could improve the operational effectiveness of troops deployed overseas.
Academics will work in collaboration with industry partners to drive innovation in electromagnetic activities and enhance defence capabilities.
Through blogs and case studies, we're calling for members, policymakers and academics to showcase the importance of digital trade between 3-7 April
IEA Economics Fellow Julian Jessop commented on GDP figures for January 2023
Writing for the Institute of Economic Affairs, former Foreign Secretary and Social Democratic Party Leader Lord David Owen argues that if Britain is to become both more competitive and compassionate then the Government needs to show the country is open for business.
This report analyses the rationale for Freeports and what we can learn about their potential impact from past policies and a planned evaluation.
techUK was delighted to host Darren Scates, Chief Digital, Data and Technology Officer at the Metropolitan Police (MPS), to provide an industry briefing of the institution's Turnaround Plan. The session covered, how the MPS will harness the power of digital technology and data, to provide a better service and deliver on the overarching mission of More trust, Less Crime, High Standards'
The Department for Science Innovation and Technology has published a new Science and Technology Framework for the UK Government. The Framework, published on 6 March 2023 sets out a strategic view of how the Government will aim to support UK science and technology between now and 2030.
Representatives from government, industry and academia can register to explore how we can safely adopt AI in a way that saves lives and strengthens our security.
New polling by the Fraser Institute for the Realities of Socialism project shows that a majority of Britons under 35 prefer socialism as the ideal economic system.
Kicking off Women's History Month we have some inspiring stories of some very inspiring women, taking us through their career journeys, and how and why they ended up working here at Justice Digital. Lindsay Hancock - Networks, Voice & Video ...
The abolitions of public sector bodies are often misguided or delivered badly
The revised Bill addresses some of the biggest barriers organisations face when handling personal data for research, innovation and basic business services.
We are celebrating International Women's Day! Learn what women around the organisation have to say about their experiences here. Yasmin Jones - Software Developer I studied forensic science at university but found the transferable skills, attention to detail and methodological ...
Rishi Sunak should take a stand on prime ministerial resignation honours - starting with Boris Johnson's list, writes Dr Catherine Haddon.
With speculation the Budget will include reforms to help with the cost of childcare, this briefing brings together the latest evidence on the issue.
Marley Morris, IPPR associate director for migration, trade and communities commented on the new policy announced by the home secretary yesterday
On 6 March the Future of Compute Review panel published its report as part of the launch of the UK Government's Science and Technology Framework.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced a 4 million investment to establish a national Centre of Excellence for Resilient Infrastructure Analysis.
The collaboration will support PsiQuantum's mission to build world's first useful quantum computer.