Key aspects of Palantir's Federated Data Platform lack legal basis, lawyers tell NHS England Exclusive Unless solution found, patients must be allowed to opt out Databases05 Sep 2024 | 31
Brit teachers are getting AI sidekicks to help with marking and lesson plans Updated Isn't the education system in enough trouble already? AI + ML29 Aug 2024 | 29
UK government can't kick consultancy habit despite promises Spending returns to pandemic levels as tech deals make up bulk of framework agreements Public Sector24 Aug 2024 | 46
Prior UK government planned £485M four-year budget for Palantir-based healthcare system Exclusive Documents from NHS England meeting reveal scope of politicos spending intent Databases21 Aug 2024 | 22
'Right to switch off' initiative aims to boost economy by beating burnout Your country needs you… to quit it with all those sick days Offbeat20 Aug 2024 | 129
Inquiry hears UK government misled MPs over Post Office IT scandal Former business minister Vince Cable testifies, highlighting misinformation and oversight failures Public Sector29 Jul 2024 | 50
UK.gov to chuck up to £5B to gang of back office software vendors Framework deal set to run until 2029 as central govt transitions to new ERP SaaS model Public Sector26 Jul 2024 | 14
Labour wins race to lead UK, but few would envy the load in its tech in-tray Analysis Looming train wrecks face winning party after it promises investment and innovation Public Sector05 Jul 2024 | 426
UK Labour Party promises end to datacenter planning 'barriers' With a strong lead going into general election, opposition claims it will 'supercharge' tech sector On-Prem13 Jun 2024 | 47
Forget feet and inches, latest UK units of measurement are thinking bigger Reg Standards Bureau Testing wind turbine blades the size of three rusty angel wingspans Bootnotes16 May 2024 | 90
Brit publishers beg Apple not to hurt online ad revenue Breaking news, perhaps literally: AI content blocking tool in Safari for iOS Personal Tech14 May 2024 | 38
UK inertia on LLMs and copyright is 'de facto endorsement' Lords committee slams government response to complaints from creators AI + ML03 May 2024 | 29
Bill advances to exonerate hundreds in Post Office Horizon scandal 'Their convictions wiped clean from the slate,' minister promises Public Sector01 May 2024 | 63
UK government faces £17.5M shortfall from UKCloud liquidation Cabinet Office letter also reveals department lost money on unfinished database project Public Sector29 Apr 2024 | 20
UK agriculture department slammed for paper pushing despite tech splurges Defra is counting contractors like sheep Public Sector26 Apr 2024 | 14
Some smart meters won't be smart at all once 2/3G networks mothballed UK reckoning with prospect of millions of homes with obsolete hardware Networks19 Apr 2024 | 282
UK businesses shockingly unaware of how to handle security threats Many decide to make no changes after detecting a breach Cyber-crime09 Apr 2024 | 23
UK government sets sights on £8B tech procurement overhaul Mega framework set to replace earlier deals coming to an end next year Public Sector03 Apr 2024 | 16
Fujitsu set to be preferred bidder in UK digital ID scheme Selection comes despite Japanese supplier's role in Post Office scandal Software26 Mar 2024 | 107
Fujitsu's 30-year-old UK customs system just keeps hanging on After declaring the end of CHIEF at least five times in as many years, HMRC hopes this June 2024 date will stick Public Sector25 Mar 2024 | 12
UK health department republishes £330M Palantir contract with fewer ██████ As Good Law Project considers response, ICO slams failure to comply with FoI request Databases25 Mar 2024 | 43
UK awards £1.73M to AI projects to advance net zero goals Great! Just ignore the energy needed to train them, process queries, keep the lights on in datacenters ... AI + ML20 Mar 2024 | 35
UK minister tells telcos to share telegraph poles if they can't lay cable underground The NIMBYs are fed up, and it's an election year Networks15 Mar 2024 | 61
Sunak's defunct SaaS scheme spent seven percent of budget designed to help 100,000 SMEs Unicorn Kingdom prime minister fails to provide £300 million of magic software beans promised SaaS13 Mar 2024 | 26
Bank's struggle to replace Atos threw system back to dark ages Costly project to switch supplier likely to continue into 2025, says watchdog Software07 Mar 2024 | 20
Brit chip industry wonders if UK budget will put its money where its silicon is Don't hold your breath Systems05 Mar 2024 | 31
UK tax agency's digital services not good enough to take strain off phone lines Watchdog says taxpayer assistance is getting worse Public Sector01 Mar 2024 | 28
AI to fix UK Civil Service's bureaucratic bungling, deputy PM bets 'Computer-says-no' to be replaced by summaries written by LLMs trained on government data Public Sector01 Mar 2024 | 55
Multiple billions up for grabs as UK government launches cloud services tenders Two major procurement initiatives aim to beef up public sector tech PaaS + IaaS26 Feb 2024 | 41
Crowning glory of GOV.UK websites updated, sparking frontend upgrades Logowatch His Majesty’s Royal Cypher adopted the Tudor Crown, so a new icon was needed Public Sector22 Feb 2024 | 64
UK Cabinet Office hits pause on £9M Microsoft deal Google Workspace hangout extended indefinitely SaaS15 Feb 2024 | 33
Infosys enjoyed a boom in UK government invoices in 2023 Linked to the prime minister's wife, the Indian firm achieves contract wins in open and fair process On-Prem13 Feb 2024 | 33
Billions lost to fraud and error during UK's pandemic spending spree Watchdog orders a rethink in time for the next emergency Public Sector09 Feb 2024 | 152
AI-driven booze bouncers can ID you with face scan Cheerio to cheeky Chardonnay chancers Bootnotes25 Jan 2024 | 27
Motorola loses appeal to kill price cap on UK Airwave emergency services contract Tribunal nixes appeal from provider of network that cops and firefighters can't seem to migrate from... Personal Tech09 Jan 2024 | 16
UK PM promises faster justice for Post Office Horizon victims Renewed focus follows TV drama Software08 Jan 2024 | 181
New cars bought in the UK must be zero emission by 2035 – it's the law Meanwhile, finding a public charge point that works and doesn't require a second mortgage remains a challenge Offbeat04 Jan 2024 | 376
Fujitsu wins flood contract extension despite starring in TV drama about its failures Deal expanded from £4.5M to £19.5M over 7 years as critics point to shortcomings Software04 Jan 2024 | 41
UK government lays out plan to divert people's broken gizmos from landfill Right to repair meets right to recycle Public Sector02 Jan 2024 | 122
UK will be HQ for high-flying next-gen fighter jet treaty with Italy, Japan Global Combat Air Program aims to replace Eurofighter Typhoon and Mitsubishi F-2 Public Sector18 Dec 2023 | 71
UK mulls next-gen satellite subsidies for Brit companies Almost £100M in handouts available for LEO connectivity projects Networks11 Dec 2023 | 16
Australia building 'top secret' cloud to catch up and link with US, UK intel orgs Plans to share 'vast amounts of data' – very carefully Security07 Dec 2023 | 21
UK government denies China/Russia nuke plant hack claim Report suggests Sellafield compromised since 2015, response seems worryingly ignorant of Stuxnet Security05 Dec 2023 | 26
Health crusaders prep legal challenge over NHS mega contract with Palantir Updated Groups claim Federated Data Platform requires new legislation to go ahead Databases01 Dec 2023 | 10
UK government rings the death knell for SIM farms Acts under the guise of protecting the public from fraud, yet history suggests Home Office has other motives Security29 Nov 2023 | 80
Taxing times: UK missed out on £1.75B because of digitization delays Public Accounts Committee slams progress and questions plans Public Sector24 Nov 2023 | 25
No more staff budget for UK civil service, but worry not – here's an incubator for AI Today's story was brought to you by the words politician and silly AI + ML22 Nov 2023 | 62
Francis Maude mulls mulligan on muddled merger of UK govt tech services Former Whitehall axe wielder wants Cabinet Office to undo his great work Public Sector17 Nov 2023 | 21
To pay or not to pay for AI's creative 'borrowing' – that is the question One that Microsoft and Meta dodged during House of Lords committee AI + ML15 Nov 2023 | 54
Datacenter would spoil beautiful view ... of former industrial waste dump Not in my backyard, says Buckinghamshire Council Systems10 Nov 2023 | 53
UK throws millions at scheme to heat homes with waste energy from datacenters A load of hot air? On-Prem06 Nov 2023 | 189
UK govt finds £225M for Isambard-AI supercomputer powered by Nvidia 5,448 GraceHopper superchips and 200PFLOPS gets you somewhere in the global public top ten HPC01 Nov 2023 | 25
UK policing minister urges doubling down on face-scanning tech 'No question' it will solve more crimes, Tory MP claims Security31 Oct 2023 | 49
The UK government? On the right track with its semiconductor strategy? Oh, you're not joking Public Sector31 Oct 2023 | 88
UK silicon startups to share £1.3M chump change as part of chip strategy Crumbs compared to the billions thrown about in US and Europe Systems13 Oct 2023 | 27
UK government embarks on bargain bin hunt for AI policy wonk Con: You won't get a Menlo Park salary. Pro: You won't have to meet Zuck Public Sector13 Oct 2023 | 14
Contract for England's controversial health data platform delayed NHS also launches £2M project to engage patients with data strategy Databases29 Sep 2023 | 14
UK Online Safety Bill to become law – and encryption busting clause is still there Admits it's 'not technically feasible' ... but with no promise not to invoke it Networks20 Sep 2023 | 91
UK courts award CGI £60M deal to keep ancient tech alive Legacy – sorry 'heritage' – support contract includes case managements systems Applications19 Sep 2023 | 4
Britcoin or Britcon? Bank of England grilled on Digital Pound privacy concerns At least the economists seem to have a better grip on tech than Online Safety Bill pushers... Offbeat18 Sep 2023 | 54
UK government hurt by delays in legacy tech upgrades, skills shortages Plus: Spending watchdog slams 'counter-productive staffing cuts' in technology On-Prem13 Sep 2023 | 19
Local governments aren't businesses – so why are they force-fed business software? Opinion Oracle's repeated public sector failures prove a different approach is needed Databases11 Sep 2023 | 101