The Chancellor indicates at building the right foundations to enable growth, the tech sector must be front and centre of
This is part of techUK's Digital Economy blog series, where we deep dive into defining trends across the tech sector.
This is part of techUK's Digital Economy blog series, where we deep dive into defining trends across the tech sector.
Suzie Bailey, Director of Leadership and Organisational Development at The King's Fund commented on the Nursing and Midwifery Council's annual data registration report
King's speech highlights priority areas for the Smart Infrastructure and Systems Programme. The announcements encompass significant energy, rail, water, and planning developments.
As the first King's Speech of the new Government, and the first of a Labour majority Government for 14 years.
Contracts have been awarded for feasibility study projects under the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition, part of the UK Space Agency's Unlocking Space for Business project.
Dr George Dibb, associate director for economic policy at IPPR reacts to today's inflation news
The Strategic Defence Review will be overseen by the Defence Secretary John Healey, and headed by Lord Robertson, reporting in the first half of 2025.
In the King's Speech today (17 July 2024), King Charles III announced that his Government will bring forward Digital Information and Smart Data Bill.
First-of-its-kind analysis of who voted for Labour and what they want finds a coalition backing bold action on the economy, finds IPPR and Persuasion UK
There is new energy and optimism in health policy. That is much needed. And while much of the public and media framing has been about a broken NHS and the ‘NHS Plan', for understandable reasons, arguably the biggest commitment in the new government's health policy is its commitment to tackling health inequalities.
Two years since integrated care systems (ICSs) were formally created and with the new government confirming it is committed to the current structure of the NHS, The King's Fund is calling on national bodies to do more to create an environment in which ICSs can succeed.
Renters in London worked for 197 days for their landlords this year. The 16th of July is the first day they start working for themselves.
Explore the Tony Blair Institute's bold proposals for AI in education including the four investment pillars to secure adoption.
Beccy Baird, Senior Fellow at The King's Fund, responded to the GP Patient Survey
On 8 July, the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) announced their first steps toward becoming the digital centre of government.
Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King's Fund, commented on the latest monthly NHS performance data
July provides an opportunity to see two meteor showers, Noctilucent Clouds and even the core of the Milky Way galaxy.
UK operators struggle with both short-term and long-term skills shortages. The techUK Skills, Diversity & Inclusion Working Group is commissioning this survey under the remit of the Data Centres Council, to scope utilisation of the apprenticeship levy and experience of uptake in the sector and to identify areas for improvement.
Professor Len Shackleton, an Editorial and Research Fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs responses to the government's announcement of the National Wealth Fund
techUK is delighted to welcome Jinél Fourie - Director of Public Policy for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Vantage Data Centers - to the UK Council of Data Centres. She replaces Bruce Stephenson as Vantage Data Centres' representative.
Siva Anandaciva, Chief Analyst, The King's Fund responds to Wes Streeting's speech at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change Future of Britain Conference
Taxpayers worked for 161 days for the Taxman this year
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) will expand in both scope and size bringing experts in data, digital and AI from the Government Digital Service (GDS), the Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) and the Incubator for AI (i.AI) to unite efforts in the digital transformation of public services under one department.
The new government has tough choices to make if it is to achieve its stated ambition of delivering growth
Wes Streeting, the new Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, used his first statement in office to say that ‘the NHS is broken'. So, is it? What a question to have to consider.