There is still a good case for one final half-point hike in interest rates, says IEA economist
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs Comments on the latest ONS inflation figures
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs Comments on the latest ONS inflation figures
Professor Len Shackleton, Editorial and Research Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs comments on the latest labour market data from the ONS
Andy Mayer, Energy Analyst at the Institute of Economic Affairs Responds to the government's Net Zero Review
Celebrating UK business success around the world, The Department for International Trade's Made in the UK, Sold to the World Awards are launching in January 2023
It's fair to say that some people don't like service assessments because they take up a lot of time and preparation. In this post, Reema Fardous explains how her team took a new approach to assessments, which also made them more accessible.
A reflection on the housing market.
Professor Len Shackleton, IEA Editorial and Research Fellow comments on Oxfam's annual report on global wealth inequality
Amendments have been presented by MPs that introduce expanded senior management liability provisions to the Online Safety Bill
This week, techUK is showcasing pioneering work across the technology sector which has the power to contribute to and transform UK national security and techUK's members thought leadership on this.
The Government Office for Science has published its Wireless 2030 report, examining four possible scenarios for the future of wireless connectivity in the UK.
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs comments on November's GDP figures
This session convened international leaders to explore how to challenge barriers limiting international collaboration as advancements in high-performance compute infrastructure unlock further opportunities for research and innovation.
Guest blog by Archie Breare, Telecoms Programme Intern at techUK.
This month there is a chance to see all of the planets in our Solar System, as well as the Pleiades star cluster, Andromeda galaxy, and a comet!
As we begin 2023, it is worth reflecting on the progress of AI adoption and what we can anticipate for the year ahead. It is commonly stated that the UK is a global leader in AI, with a cutting-edge research and innovation sector. Nevertheless, AI remains to be at an early stage of development, although some markets, sectors and individual businesses are more advanced than others
New WEF report outlines the global risk landscape with implications for the tech sector and sustainability
The government has allowed the large cuts to student support since 2020/21 to become baked in.
In 2020-21, the total number of hours worked by young people aged 16-24 fell by more than a fifth from 2019-20, a drop of over a billion hours.
There is no shying away from the reality that the NHS is deep in crisis, as demonstrated by unprecedented strikes and widespread, serious and sustained problems in quality of care, despite the best efforts of health care staff.
Government plans to rush the sunsetting' of EU laws by the end of 2023 will put the rights and protections of more than 8.6 million UK workers at risk, the Work Foundation warns.
In this video, aimed at all levels of knowledge and expertise in the Crypto world, we hear from Shoosmiths' Blockchain Litigation Lead, Matt Green in his interview with Andy Thornley, Head of Financial Services at techUK, as they discuss what crypto assets are and what they can be used for, as well as unpacking the issue of crypto assets as property'
Industry partner PA Consulting has worked with Dstl on prototype tools using advanced quantum principles alongside essential elements of human decision-making.
The techUK Health and Social Care team have been busy finalising our plans for 2023 and are excited to provide members with an overview of our priorities!
Dr Hilary Bird was recognised for her exceptional scientific research and Warrant Officer Class 1 Ian Barrett for his long and meritorious service.
The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee has published its report on the update to the Integrated Review