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US lawmakers say UK has ‘gone too far’ by attacking Apple’s encryption
US lawmakers are calling on the Trump administration to revisit its data-sharing agreement with the UK, following growing disquiet…
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Are we normalising surveillance in schools?
A vast array of student information is collected under protective measures in secondary schools and colleges, yet the pupils…
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Compensation to Post Office scandal victims reaches £1bn milestone
More than 7,000 people have received over £1bn between them as part of the government’s promise to provide financial…
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Starmer opens London Tech Week with £1bn AI boost
London Tech Week 2025 has kicked off with a set of initiatives to bolster the UK’s sovereign artificial intelligence…
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Barclays rolls out Microsoft Copilot to 100,000 employees as AI adoption gathers pace
Barclays has signed an agreement with public cloud giant Microsoft that will see the latter’s generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)…
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Local council devolution: Could it accelerate the pace of local government cloud adoption?
But with Whitehall pushing a local government devolution agenda, fresh opportunities for local authorities to pick up the pace of…
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An industrial strategy without tech is no strategy at all
Since the new UK government came to power last year, it has been operating in economic headwinds. Public finances…
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What happens if Silicon Valley’s AI investment bubble bursts?
The drumbeat of news around advances in artificial intelligence (AI) has become impossible to ignore. And yet it still…
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In conflict: Putting Russia’s datacentre market under the microscope
When Russian troops invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Russia’s datacentre sector was one of the fastest-growing segments of…
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UK ICO publishes AI and biometrics strategy
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) and biometrics strategy, which the regulator says…
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