A matter of weeks separated the end of summer recess in parliament from party conference season – a reminder of just how congested the political calendar is.
While observers will note the new government has had little time actually in office, it is nonetheless possible to offer a preliminary assessment of its initial progress – and the tone being set for the five-year term to come.
Strong policy tends to be measured and meticulously planned. Yet the UK faces several challenges in need of immediate attention, and for the fast-moving tech sector, swift decisions are vital to imbue investors and business leaders with sufficient confidence to ensure future growth.
The post-election summer months painted a mixed picture for UK tech….
The government has been urged by civil society organisations to ensure a rollout of digital ID does not discriminate against ethnic minorities. Careful Indu
The UK’s competition regulator has pushed back the deadline for its report into the state of the UK’s cloud market as it embarks on a deeper probe into
The UK will in November host a follow-up to the AI Safety Summits focused on implementing commitments made. The conference, which will take place in San Fra
Credit card challenger startup Yonder has raised £23.4m as it looks to expand its rewards offering for young users. Coming off the back of its £12.5m Seri