‘DWP’s radically improved digital offer will put a Jobcentre in your pocket’
Under sweeping reforms announced this week by the new Labour administration, Jobcentres and government careers
Scottish data watchdog issues warning over non-corporate communications
David Hamilton, the information commissioner for Scotland, has flagged up an ‘awful mix’ of different
MoJ commits £70m to duo of device deals
Government’s largest department has signed off two thirds of a trio of engagements forming part
West Northamptonshire seeks ‘vital link’ in bid to become most innovative council
Local authority serving Northampton and other local towns is seeking to hire a data expert
Russia: Minister warns on ‘appeasing aggressive and reckless cyber threat’
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster tells UK’s Nato allies that adversaries could deploy AI
Home Office creates ‘high risk and complex’ major project to transform police intel database
After scaling back a previously planned joint project, a scheme has been launched focused solely
GDS ops chief Robinson takes on role leading creation of ‘Future DSIT’
After completing the recent move from the Cabinet Office, the COO of the tech unit
PM says ‘no plans’ for government agencies to open Bluesky accounts
As large numbers of new registrants reportedly join the alternative social platform, Keir Starmer, has
MoJ records £5.6m loss after scrapping Common Platform functionality
Following a decision that was made earlier this year to retain the existing Digital Case
Ministers report ‘significant acceleration’ in algorithm transparency adoption
Government announced earlier this year that the implementation of the Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard will
MPs to probe relationship between algorithms and misinformation
Members of the House of Commons science and tech committee are understood to have invited
Government comms teams can use TikTok ‘in exceptional circumstances’
Following a ban implemented last year, which enabled exceptions for the likes of law enforcement
MoJ and HMRC sign £8m security deals
Duo of huge Whitehall ministries have each awarded supplier contracts to run throughout 2025 and
Government ditches vetting transformation scheme but remains ‘committed to modernising’
Major project to bring digitisation and reform to UK Security Vetting is formally scrapped but,
EXCL: Government trials AI coding tools
Central Digital and Data Office has signed an agreement to deliver a proof of concept
CDDO and Treasury develop AI investment metrics for spending review
After budget indicated that DSIT was set to play a key role in directing tech
Scottish council maps connectivity to help boost digital inclusion
Argyll and Bute Council is to gather information on data availability across more than 1,500
Scottish NHS signs £50m deal to replace core urgent care tech systems
The country’s national public telecare provider, NHS 24, is to replace its current discrete contact