Latest inflation data should not deter the Bank from raising rates more quickly, says IEA economist
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the latest inflation data from the ONS
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the latest inflation data from the ONS
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is searching for innovations that use synthetic biology concepts to address key defence challenges
Guest blog from Climax Community outlines ways to reduce your businesses carbon footprint
We are at an exciting juncture for technology and innovation in the UK. The Government's future of compute review, launched during London Tech Week, foresees a world where nearly every aspect of business and research is transformed by the rapid growth in computing capabilities.
Our design values talk about encouraging an environment of learning and sharing knowledge. And in that theme, last February, we held our first UCD Conference. The day was full of talks, first hand service user experiences and conversations around ...
Between late 2018 and late 2020, the state pension age for men and women rose from 65 to 66, meaning that the approximately 700,000 65-year-olds in the UK had to wait another year before they could receive a state pension. The key impact of this was that 65-year-olds missed out on state pension income of 142 per week on average.
The Ministry of Defence has published its new Defence Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy, which sets out how it will adopt and exploit AI technologies, and become the world's most effective, efficient, trusted and influential Defence organisation for its size in AI
Read our summary and analysis of the Government's response to the Data: a new direction' consultation and what it means for the UK tech sector.
At last month's Police Digital Summit in the UK, a panel of police, tech specialists and criminal justice stakeholders discussed how technology could help to meet the challenges of rape and serious sexual offences, and violence against women and girls; techUK's Georgie Henley, who chaired the panel, highlights some of the key points from the discussion, and the collaborative approaches that can ensure improved responses in the future.
Think tanks urge policymakers to consider profit restraint, not just wage restraint in efforts to tackle inflation
We are blissfully hurtling around the universe with technology here on Earth and in space, where we literally unlock the world with our faces and fingertips. This got me thinking a little deeper. Being connected online, in most parts of ...
The Department for Transport has published a new strategy for how government and industry will work closely together to deliver a world-class, seamless flow of freight across the UK's roads, railways, seas, skies and canals.
In this blog post, we explain the decision behind changing our testing requirements for Internet Explorer 11 in the Service Manual.
Ideas emerging from UK research organisations will benefit from 118 million funding to jumpstart knowledge exchange, translation and commercialisation.
Blog posted by: Adam McCullough - Principal ITSM Architect, 15 June 2022.
At this year's NHS ConfedExpo, Andreas Haimboeck-Tichy, Managing Director at Accenture and Chair of techUK's Health and Social Care Council, chaired a panel examining the power of data to give decision-makers access to accurate real-time information to make informed, effective decisions.
Guest blog: The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) are seeking organisations who are interested in exploring the role data sharing and future architectures will play in delivering DCMS' vision for more connected places.
Professor Len Shackleton, labour market expert and editorial and research fellow at free market think thank the Institute of Economic Affairs commented on yesterday's ONS labour market data
The MOD has published its Science & Technology portfolio to support new projects across Defence.
With London Tech Week underway, we are reminded of the importance that technology plays in all our lives.
This means that businesses across the whole of the UK can start taking advantage of the trade agreement, which was signed by the International Trade Secretary in Singapore in February and is the most innovative trade deal agreed anywhere in the world.
Total spending on adult education and apprenticeships fell by 38% in real-terms between 2010-11 and 2020-21, with a 50% fall in spending on classroom-based adult education (these figures exclude higher education).
A new report from IPPR and Future Health calls for major reforms to put the NHS on a more sustainable footing after the shock of the pandemic.
Victoria Hewson, Head of Regulatory Affairs at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs commented on the introduction of the government's Northern Ireland protocol bill.
The Government's new strategy identifies data as a key digital foundation upon which a vibrant, resilient, and growing digital economy can be built.