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HMRC will use digital channels for new vape duty to ‘reduce fraud and error’

After chancellor announced tax on vaping products during budget, department claims that it ‘will look

MoD plans £20m ‘synthetic environment’ for simulation exercises

Ministry plans to boost its use of modelling and simulation tools with a new platform

Cabinet Office and Treasury urged to tackle ‘systemic and cultural barriers’ to data sharing

A newly published independent review of the work of the UK Statistics Authority has found

Home Office plans ‘test cases’ for Microsoft Copilot generative AI tool

Department signs contracts to support experimentation with possible uses of AI and automation tech, including

Strike ballot for ONS staff over demand for two days a week of in-office working

Officials at the Office for National Statistics have until Easter to vote in PCS exercise

Former Scottish minister breached rules over data-roaming incident

Michael Matheson contravened MSPs’ code of conduct by trying to claim £11,000 for charges incurred

HMRC consults on legal changes to collect more data from firms

Tax agency is inviting feedback on proposed legislative updates that will require businesses to provide

ICO probes Home Office over immigration system woes

After suffering various ‘IT incidents’ over a period of months, regulators are now on the

Ministers unveil £1bn package for AI academia

DSIT secretary of state has announced major investment in doctoral training programmes delivered via 65

EXCL: DWP documents disclose ‘potential National Work Service’

Contract related to improving online claims process for Access to Work support instructs that supplier

Government R&D unit unveils £42m project to ‘redefine’ computing and cut costs of AI by 99.9%

ARIA, a public body specialising in ‘high risk, high reward’ STEM research, has revealed that

Government graduate scheme sees hefty drop in applicants

Fast Stream digital, data and technology segment has fared better than all other specialist tracks

Overseas shared services have already delivered £120m in benefits, minister claims

The shared software cluster, which includes the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office as well as

One Login: GDS convenes privacy and inclusion advisors

A dedicated group – featuring representatives from organisations including Privacy International and Big Brother Watch

Ex-Whitehall top dog cites limitations of online-only training

More than 10 years after the closure of government’s erstwhile hub for civil service training

National Archives seeks to digitise millions of ‘Dad’s Army’ files

A commercial partner is being sought to support the archivist in creating electronic copies and

‘The nature of warfare has fundamentally changed’ – defence secretary looks to invest in tech

Grant Shapps says that the number of army troops is no longer a reliable measure

Leicester City Council facing days of tech shutdown after cyber incident

Authority turned off IT and phone systems on Thursday after a possible attack and, in
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