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NHS IT the big winner in Reeves’ Spending Review
The NHS has emerged as a big winner from the government’s Spending Review through to 2027 with approximately £10bn…
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West Brom Building Society project to meet customers’ digital demands
West Brom Building Society is embarking on a three-stage project to build the digital capabilities its customers want. The…
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Government using national security as ‘smokescreen’ in Apple encryption row
The government is using national security as a “smokescreen” to refuse to disclose how many technical capability notices (TCNs)…
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Investor behaviour in the wake of cyber’s ‘black swan’ moment
A growing sense of uncertainty is taking hold as the UK faces two compounding pressures. On one hand, prolonged…
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Human vs digital therapy: AI falls short when IT pros need help
Over half of cyber security professionals lose sleep due to work-related stress, according to research by the Chartered Institute…
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UK government recommits to Edinburgh supercomputer plan with £750m funding pledge
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has committed up to £750m in funding to create the UK’s most powerful supercomputer at the…
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Cyber Bill at risk of becoming a missed opportunity, say MPs
The UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR) Bill represents a golden opportunity to enhance Britain’s national cyber security posture…
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London Tech Week: More funding, fellowships and skills
The government has opened up applications for the second round of its Venture Capital Fellowship career development programme for…
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June Patch Tuesday brings a lighter load for defenders
Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update landed on schedule around teatime on 10 June, with admins facing a much lighter…
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Tariff turmoil: IT procurement and the public sector
Tariffs proposed by the US government threaten to upend trading relationships across the world, with IT procurement already feeling…
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