 
		HMRC AI and tech to support plan to collect extra £500m tax from most wealthy
Senior leaders have appeared before MPs to outline plans to make more and better use
            		 
		Hackers access up to 20 years’ worth of personal data on Oxford election workers
City’s local authority reveals that services were disrupted as a result of systems being disabled
            		 
		Cabinet Office handed £50m to make Whitehall ‘more productive and agile’
The transformation fund trailed by chancellor Rachel Reeves earlier this year has now been allocated,
            		 
		DWP online tool processes disability benefit claims ‘20 days faster’
Work on an entirely digital service for claimants of PIP support began more than 10
            		 
		HMRC taps vendor risk-management software to keep tabs on 500 suppliers
The government tax department has entered into a new engagement for the provision of specialist
            		 
		Scotland plans comprehensive ‘digital refit’ of public services
Following on from the establishment of a new expert body to advise government on tech
            		 
		One Login data: GDS promises ‘no marketing or profiling’ and explanation for disputed decisions
Newly published documents indicate that, if users contest a decision, government ‘will generally prove that
            		 
		ICO warns air fryers and fridges about ‘collecting excessive information’
The UK privacy watchdog has released advice for makers of connected doorbells, thermostats and more,
            		 
		Tech chief Metreweli named first female leader of MI6
The Secret Intelligence Service, which is responsible for security and intel operations outside of the
            		 
		HMRC opens anti-fraud centre as stated losses from recent phishing campaign increase by £2m
Following recent criminal activity in which hackers successfully accessed the online PAYE accounts of 100,000
            		 
		NHS retains IBM on £7m deal for round-the-clock cyber monitoring
The health service has worked with Big Blue on the operation of its national cyber
            		 
		New top UK supercomputer back in the mix with £750m SR25 funding
The creation of a new and extremely powerful machine was planned by the previous Tory
            		 
		Government Gateway to be ready for retirement ‘during this parliament’, minister claims
After a quarter century in operation and almost a decade on from the initial commencement
            		 
		Northern Ireland Office of AI and Digital takes on remit of ‘transforming public services’
Senior Stormont ministers outline ambitions for new tech unit hoped to help Northern Ireland become
            		 
		ICO strategy focuses on impact of AI and biometrics
Launched at an event marking four decades of operation, the UK’s privacy and data protection
            		 
		Sheffield seeks leader to ‘deliver one of the boldest and most forward-thinking digital transformations in local government’
Local authority in South Yorkshire invites applications for top tech managerial post to lead rollout
            		 
		Minister claims ScotRail is ‘fixing’ alleged unpermitted voice use in AI announcer
Scotland’s public train operator has rolled out Iona, a new AI-based announcement software, but the
            		 
		Spending Review: Defra given £300m fund to tackle legacy and boost digital services
Whitehall’s environment department will minimise use of contractors and pursue tech reform in the coming
            		