Responsible Technology Adoption Unit RTA publishes Responsible AI in Recruitment Guidance
techUK outlines the key aspects of DSIT's latest guidance on Responsible AI in Recruitment.
techUK outlines the key aspects of DSIT's latest guidance on Responsible AI in Recruitment.
The Science and Technology Facility Council (STFC) and CERN have signed a new agreement to support the development of more sustainable particle accelerators.
The government has unveiled a plan for the development and industrialisation of emerging aviation technologies.
techUK is delighted to be collaborating with The Emergency Tech Show, offering an exclusing pavillion for SMEs and start ups, for our techUK members and non-members alike who opperate in the emergency services sector.
A military laser which could boost the UK Armed Forces with greater accuracy while reducing the reliance on high-cost ammunition has reached its next milestone.
This report examines the major challenges for education in Wales, including low outcomes across a range of measures and high levels of inequality.
techUK and a broad range of stakeholders have issued a joint statement on 22 March, expressing our concerns about the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill.
The official annual poverty figures show that 600,000 more people, half of them children, are living in absolute poverty, the government's preferred measure of poverty.
Regional Mayors now have more powers, more budget and more responsibilities than ever before. More people are able to vote for a Mayor. More businesses and sectors across the economy want to and need to interact with Mayors. And more Mayoral authorities are likely to come forward in new areas.
The Work Foundation at Lancaster University - a leading think tank for improving working lives - warns the number of young workers on zero-hour contracts has reached a new record and says the UK needs to ‘catch up with the rest of the world' when it comes to zero-hour contracts and put power back in the hands of employees.
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the free market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the Bank of England's decision to hold interest rates at 5.25%
Headline poverty rates in 2022-23 were similar to 2019-20 levels, but other measures of material wellbeing tell a different story.
Child poverty statistics released today show that 260,000 children - the equivalent of over 11,000 primary school classes - were trapped in poverty in Scotland in 2022-23.
According to the Office of National Statistics there were an estimated 3.5 million fraud offences last year, with it accounting for around 40 per cent of all crime in England and Wales.
Carsten Jung, senior economist at IPPR, reacted to today's decision by the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee
The technology and innovation programme is excited to host its Innovation Campaign Week, as part of the Unleashing Innovation campaign, between the 13-17 May 2024.
This month, March 2024, 86 4G masts have been switched on in Wales. The forms part of the UK government-funded Shared Rural Network (SRN), a £1billion plan to boost mobile connectivity.
The Prime Minister announced a set of reforms aimed at bolstering businesses.
Police leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to modernising the service and improving outcomes for victims.
Researchers have shown that structural interfaces in a protein that drives cancer growth could act as a target for more effective treatments.
Allowing people as young as 16 to vote in parish council elections could give a significant boost to local democracy, a new report argues.
IPPR Scotland has warned that tens of thousands of adults and children are at risk of remaining trapped in poverty in the absence of good, secure and well-paid work.
Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King's Fund, commented on the latest monthly NHS performance data
On March 12th, Secretary of State for DSIT, Michelle Donelan announced an investment of over £1bn into engineering and physical sciences doctoral skills.
What is a spending review? It's no secret that in 2024 there will be a General Election, and after that a spending review. A spending review is how HM Treasury decides how to distribute the total amount of money the ...