
IPPR - Inflation down but recession risk now high, IPPR warns
IPPR has responded to today's figures on CPI inflation for July.
IPPR has responded to today's figures on CPI inflation for July.
Siva Anandaciva, Chief Analyst at The King's Fund RespondS to an announcement from the Department of Health and Social Care that £250 million of government funding is being allocated to NHS hospitals to increase capacity
The UK Space Agency is delighted to announce that it will be docking its 72 ft model rocket at Queen Victoria Square, Hull, from August 17th to August 21st, bringing the awe-inspiring 'Space for Everyone' tour to the region. This ...
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The Inspire Justice Awards, delivered by Skills for Justice, the UK's Sector Skills Council, returns in 2023 to shine a light on more of the hidden heroes working across the entire justice system.
How have employment, earnings and incomes performed in Scotland compared with the rest of the UK? What drives geographic inequalities within Scotland?
JRF Chief Economist Alfie Stirling responded to the latest figures on Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
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Siva Anandaciva, Chief Analyst at The King's Fund, responding to the latest NHS performance statistics
Publishing a security.txt file to help finders report vulnerabilities has now been championed for use across government following endorsement by the Open Standards Board and the Data Standards Authority's Steering Board.
The IPA sets out statutory powers used by public authorities, including law enforcement and the UK intelligence community, to obtain communications data. The notices regime, which is set out in the Act, provides for three different kinds of notices that the government can impose on service providers falling within the IPA's scope: data retention notices, technical capability notices and national security notices.
techUK's ‘Impact Days' have been featured on Police Professional, highlighting member and stakeholder contributions around how tech is used and developed to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG) and rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO).
Matthew Lesh Director of Public Policy and Communications at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented in response to Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan's claim that the government is “not anti-encryption”
In his latest article for The Conversation, Dr William Tayler (Economics) explains what recent interest rate hikes and high inflation really means and how it will affect our purses and pensions differently - depending on what stage of life we are in.
In his latest article for The Conversation, Dr Renaud Foucart writes about the Channel 4 provocative 'mockumentary', A British Miracle Meat, which depicts ordinary Britons facing the cost of living crisis selling thin slices of their tissue to an innovative factory that uses it to grow lab meat.
How have employment, earnings and incomes performed in Scotland compared with the rest of the UK? What drives geographic inequalities within Scotland?
Leading technology trade association, techUK, is set to take centre stage at major political party conferences in September and October, where they will discuss the UK Tech Plan.
With the Milky Way overhead, Saturn at its brightest, a very exciting meteor shower and the chance to see noctilucent clouds, August is the perfect month for some nights of stargazing!
Opportunity from the Regulatory Horizons Council (RHC)
Blog posted by: John Edmonds - PPM Portfolio Development Manager, PeopleCert, 03 August 2023.
There is a new buzzword, Zero Trust (ZT), that is cropping up at every cyber conference and there are streams of online publications referencing its approach. While the concept has existed for a decade, it has gained a lot more ...
Blog posted by: David Worley, IT Project Lead, Ft. Leonard Wood, 03 August 2023.
Scottish government urged to hold to account retailers who pay below the real living wage, for their role in the rise in struggling families in Scotland
Sally Warren, Director of Policy at The King's Fund responded to the Department of Health and Social Care's announcement of 13 new community diagnostic centres
Blog posted by: Bob Roark - service management expert at Bobroark.com, July 2023.