The DRCF sets a longer-term vision for future digital regulation in its annual plan for 2024/5
The DRCF sets its agenda for the year ahead, amidst another busy year for the tech sector and its digital regulators.
The DRCF sets its agenda for the year ahead, amidst another busy year for the tech sector and its digital regulators.
The Labour Party has announced its plan for rail should it be elected to government.
At a time when our commitment to mitigate the impact of climate change has never been more urgent, a sustainable approach to technology should be at the heart of any digital transformation strategy.
We are delighted to announce that techUK and TechWM have signed a new strategic agreement to accelerate regional tech economy!
Today the Regulatory Horizons Council (RHC) launches its report on the Future Regulation of Space Technologies. techUK will host the first presentation about the report during the Space Commercialisation and Tech Summit.
In a recent development, management consultancy LS telcom has been appointed to produce an independent report addressing the complexities of sharing Defence spectrum. At the heart of this endeavour lies the need to reconcile the growing need for spectrum sharing with the stringent security requirements of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Watch techUK's Head of Financial Services, Andy Thornley, explain the FCA's response to their work on big tech and data asymmetry in financial services!
No matter which software you use for your role, there is every likelihood that you might not be using it in the most efficient way. This is not a criticism. We are all human and generally when we find a ...
Marley Morris, IPPR associate director for migration, trade and communities repsonds to Rwanda hurdles only just beginning
Last week, it was announced that the Crown Commercial Service had appointed it's new Chief Executive to replace Simon Tse when he retires this summer
Speaking yesterday at a NATO press conference in Poland, the Prime Minister committed to increase Defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030, representing an additional £75bn in funding over the next 6 years.
Blog posted by: Vicky Wills, Chief Technology Officer, Exclaimer, 22 April 2024.
SAPIENT enables interoperability of artificial intelligence (AI) enabled sensors, combined with intelligent fusion and sensor management.
Andy Cook, CEO of the CSJ commented on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's keynote policy speech about welfare reform at the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ)
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Recently, Friday 19 April, the NCSC officially announced Richard Horne as the incoming Chief Executive Officer (CEO), succeeding Lindy Cameron who stepped down earlier this year.
The Digital, Data, and Technology (DDaT) Conference hosted by the National Fire Chiefs Council is a pivotal event designed to bring together senior leaders and practitioners in the fire service sector.
HMRC has just published a PIN to seek industry guidence to help define the requirements of future market competition.
This Sunday 21st April, the 44th London Marathon takes place. With a world record of more than half a million hopefuls that have applied, it has become ever important for participants to share their journey around the city's landmarks with their friends and family. Of course, just relying on spotting a runner's face or individual number on their chest amongst this many people would be difficult, so how do the organisers solve this problem?
Help keep our people safe as we push the boundaries of cutting-edge science and technology.
Integrated care systems are enabling the improvement of dementia diagnosis by supporting collaborative working across the health and care system, new research from health and care think tank The King's Fund finds.
Four UK trade associations have partnered to form the first Trilateral AUKUS Advanced Capabilities Industry Forum.
Hungary, Italy, and Greece demonstrate the danger of embracing populist policies Hungary, Italy, and Greece demonstrate the danger of embracing populist policies
The start of a new tax year causes a mechanical boost to the Chancellor's ‘headroom', but the post-election fiscal challenge remains daunting.
Dr Maya Singer Hobbs, senior research fellow at IPPR reacting to today's house and rent price data