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Local authority mistakenly publishes hundreds of consultation respondents’ details 

South Gloucestershire Council reports itself to the Information Commissioner’s Office after 625 people who gave their views on a

Scotland undertakes digital diabetes-prevention drive

The Scottish Government will offer thousands of citizens at risk of developing diabetes access to

West Midlands seeks £5m partner for ‘significant digital transformation’

The combined authority for the region including the cities of Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton and more

Scottish Government backs app for accessing BSL interpreters

The devolved administration’s programme for supporting the development of tech to help meet public service

Government ‘considering physical alternatives’ for those unable access digital ID

Ministers reveal that the digitally excluded may be able to use familiar locations on the

GOV.UK App taps into A/B testing

An update to privacy documentation reveals that, as the app plans and delivers a wide

Only one in 10 believes the civil service is innovative, survey finds

A study has found that many UK citizens regard Whitehall as bureaucratic, while many others

HMRC brings in £27m through ‘digital nudges’ to address expense errors

The government department has, in tax return forms and software, included messages reminding users of

Defra legacy mitigation framework aims to ‘prioritise the highest-impact activities’

One of the department’s top leaders has shed light on the organisation’s efforts to upgrade

Scottish MSPs sent home after Microsoft outage

Issues experienced last week by the major software vendor impacted a number of users around

DWP deploys algorithm for UC journals to detect ‘risk of harm’ in two million monthly messages

Operational document indicates that the department has made good on a pledge made by its

NHS Scotland buys £3m AI-powered anti-ransomware system

The health service has acquired new technology that it claims could have helped mitigate a

PAC cites skills shortfall in ‘uneven’ public sector AI adoption

The parliamentary committee has encouraged Whitehall to ensure that it is not only getting the

HMRC says ‘majority of core systems continue to operate during outages’

In response to parliamentary queries prompted by recent major incidents, ministers at two of government’s

Legal Aid Agency chief admits difficulties understanding impact of cyberattack

Six months after discovering a successful breach, the MoJ agency has revealed that the complexity

Top tech firms make public procurement gains in FY25 – including sales uptick for Fujitsu

Some of the IT market’s foremost vendors have seen a marked increase in revenue derived

KPMG lands £8m ‘readiness and training’ contract for DWP’s Synergy programme

Consulting giant’s deal will provide two years of support for shared services cluster that also

Turing unveils new agenda after revamp

Following a whistleblowing complaint and funding warnings from ministers, the AI research entity has refocused
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