
Policy Exchange - Road pricing good for drivers, says new report
Road pricing could improve the lives of drivers as well as commanding public support, concludes a new report from Policy Exchange, the UK's leading think tank.
Road pricing could improve the lives of drivers as well as commanding public support, concludes a new report from Policy Exchange, the UK's leading think tank.
techUK is pleased to support #SaferInternetDay2022 which is celebrating with the theme All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online'
The first cohort of scientists to work as Dstl apprentices while studying for a degree have all graduated - with first class bachelors in engineering (BEng).
Thoughts from techUK on the Government's Levelling Up White Paper which sets out a plan to grow jobs, employment, & well-being.
If you are considering doing business in, exporting to or receiving investment from China - make sure you are to speed on the latest guidance.
Supplier spotlight in the digital planning and citizen engagement space.
It's not every day I attend a workshop where satellites, bananas, livestock, and ethics are central to the conversation.
The much anticipated Levelling Up White Paper has finally been published this week as the Government sets out its plans to level-up the UK including defining the concept, setting out what this will mean for communities, people and businesses across the UK.
Following its Benefits of Brexit Policy Paper and the Plan for Digital Regulation the UK's Post Brexit approach to regulating the digital economy is taking shape.
Just before Christmas last year, after 10 months of being Interim CDIO for the MoJ, I was offered the post on a permanent basis. While I certainly wasn't acting as "caretaker" in the role, it has definitely given me certainty ...
With any regulatory change, the impact on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will differ significantly compared to larger businesses. The UK's upcoming data protection regime is no exception.
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on reports that Boris Johnson is considering an energy bill rebate to help consumers with rising costs
In 2019 the Conservatives were elected with a majority of 80 based on two key promises: delivery of the people's vote to leave the European Union in 2016, and a pledge to level up those parts of this country that for too long felt the political class had left them behind. The electoral pressure for both the Conservative and Labour parties to deliver for the needs of those voters is clear - but the moral imperative is even stronger.
We wanted to get better at responding to incidents, so we built our own Slack bot. James Glenn explains.
Independent Reviewer needed to prevent government censorship of online speech, argues new IEA paper
IPPR has welcomed the bold ambition within the government's levelling up white paper, and praised much of the analysis behind it - but questioned the lack of a worked-out plan or the funding needed to deliver on its 12 new missions'.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is researching new materials to improve protection for optical sensors within digital cameras against attacks by lasers.
Professor Len Shackleton, Editorial and Research Fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs, responded to the government's levelling up plan
The Ministry of Defence has published its new Defence Space Strategy which sets out commitments to operationalise the Space domain at pace and secure UK interests to preserve strategic advantage.
What the government's 'Benefits of Brexit' report reveals about the UK's digital trade facilitation goals.
China's GDP registered another year of impressive growth in 2021 with an annual growth rate of 8.1%. And for the first time, China's GDP per capita surpassed the global GDP per capita average at US$12,000, a significant milestone for the country.
How we improved Notify's performance by upgrading the software we use, and what we learned along the way.
The UK Space Agency is providing 1.7 million for new projects to support sustainable space operations.
Victoria Hewson, Head of Regulatory Affairs at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the government's policy document, Benefits of Brexit: how the UK is taking advantage of leaving the EU', published yesterday
Many working-age people already have one or more pension pots that they have stopped contributing to. Some savers stand to lose thousands of pounds if they do not move older pensions to ones that offer better value for money.