All articles by Sophia Waterfield
Home Office is making ‘slow progress’ on tackling fraud says Public Accounts Committee
The UK government has yet to publish its fraud strategy that was promised in November 2022.
DSIT commits to 5G standalone UK coverage by 2030, but experts are sceptical
With 4G connectivity not yet at 95% and limited funding, analysts question whether the government can match its ambition with results.
The education secretary wants more AI in classrooms, but is the technology ready?
Gillian Keegan says automation can help teachers, but industry insiders have concerns.
Only ‘handful’ of health and care authorities are using digital care solutions
The government wants to transform health and social care using tech, but providers aren’t adopting new systems.
New Microsoft Teams app features AI and promises double the speed for half the resources
A new version of the popular app will include AI-functions powered by ChatGPT maker OpenAI’s technology.
NHS England plans to create 3,000 additional ‘virtual ward beds’ this year
A new procurement framework will help health service organisations purchase more remote monitoring technology.
Postmasters who exposed Post Office Horizon IT scandal will finally get compensation
The original trailblazers who took legal action against the Post Office can finally recoup the losses from their legal battle.
UK government accused of wasting taxpayer cash on ‘dead-end’ drone projects
A leading industry expert says R&D spending on UAVs needs a radical rethink so the country can reap commercial benefits.
UK and Israel agree on technology, trade and cybersecurity roadmap to 2030
The UK is securing agreements from countries such as Israel to push its ‘tech superpower’ ambitions.
More Palantir controversy over claims leaked document ‘shows NHS data sharing’
The health service’s relationship with the controversial US big data company is in the spotlight again.