Patent agency says services are ‘mainly unaffected’...
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Government pauses mandatory reporting of gender pay data
Organisations do not need to make submissions but will be supported if they wish to do so...
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Supreme Court cases move to videoconferencing
Hearings to be held virtually and streamed online ...
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Digital minister confident networks will remain ‘resilient’ as citizens work from home and box-set binge
Matt Warman claims government is working with industry to monitor traffic in real time...
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Online UC advance scheme could have cost DWP £200m in fraudulent claims
NAO publishes critical report as committee chair says five-week delay in payment remains a ‘fundamental flaw’ with benefits programme...
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Will the UK government use phone tracking to fight pandemic?
Various other countries are using voluntary or mandatory tracking to follow spread of pandemic, as PM says tech will ‘help us see the disease as it is transmitted’...
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Imperial leads the way as medical students take final exams remotely
London university hosts online examinations with many other institutions set to follow suit...
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EU settlement scheme turns down 300 applicants citing failure to obtain necessary evidence
Programme sees big spike in number of unsuccessful applications...
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Government loosens procurement rules to help departments with crisis response
Usual competition processes can be bypassed, Cabinet Office has announced...
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Prisons pilot digital tool to collect ‘use of force’ data
MoJ minister reveals program will gather info on use of rigid handcuffs and other tools...
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