
#computerweekly.com. Fujitsu staff at HMRC to strike for two days over pay | Computer Weekly. More public image woes for Fujitsu as hundreds of staff to strike after fellow workers at HMRC get significantly bigger pay rise,
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#theguardian.com. UK politics live: Badenoch admits Tory Brexit mistakes, saying party had ‘no plan for growth outside EU’. Opposition leader expected to turn fire on predecessors in speech in which she will try to break with the past
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#bbc.com. BP to cut 4,700 jobs to reduce costs. The job losses at the oil giant will affect more than 5% of its global workforce.
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#theguardian.com. Ex-Tory candidate accused of sending unsolicited image of his ‘private parts’. Jaymey McIvor, Reform UK’s first Essex councillor, was suspended from Conservatives last year amid claims
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#bbc.com. BT scraps EV charging point scheme having only installed one. It hoped to turn 60,000 roadside green cabinets into chargers - but now says it will focus on wifi instead.
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#theguardian.com. UK farmland being contaminated by ‘forever chemicals’ linked to cancers, report finds. Levels of PFAS chemicals found in sludge destined for British land would not be considered safe for allotments
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#computerweekly.com. Sunderland self-driving bus project gains autonomy provider | Computer Weekly. Oxford-based connected vehicle software provider announced as key partner for autonomous transport initiative.
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#computerweekly.com. NAO calls for ‘cross-government’ revamp of IT procurement to improve ‘big tech’ project outcomes | Computer Weekly. The National Audit Office has highlighted a series of shortcomings in the government’s approach to digital procurement.
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#bbc.com. All porn sites must 'robustly' verify UK user ages by July. Ofcom is issuing industry guidance which sets out the tech adult websites must use to check ages.
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#computerweekly.com. Almost half of UK banks set to miss DORA deadline | Computer Weekly. A significant minority of financial services organisations in the UK will not be fully compliant with the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) when it comes into force on 17 January.
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#computerweekly.com. BT unveils 5G Standalone network slicing deployment first in Belfast | Computer Weekly. UK’s leading telco BT announced the first real-world deployment of 5G Standalone network slicing capabilities in a slicing trial that brought payments to Belfast Christmas Market last month.
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#theguardian.com. British woman dies after ‘violent’ skiing collision in French Alps. Woman, 62, suffered traumatic shock and died shortly after collision with British man, 35, on black run in Les Arcs
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#computerweekly.com. UK Home Office reveals new approach to deliver Emergency Services Network | Computer Weekly. IT partners announced to get over-budget emergency services communications network back on track.
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#oilprice.com. BP to Cut Thousands of Jobs to Reduce Costs | OilPrice.com. BP is cutting around 7,700 jobs (5% of its workforce) to reduce costs and improve its financial performance for investors.
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#computerweekly.com. Bank of England and New York counterpart exchange puts technology cooperation into 3D | Computer Weekly. A staff exchange between regulators will see US and UK financial technology experts cross the Atlantic
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#computerweekly.com. L’Oréal: Making AI worth it | Computer Weekly. No stranger to advanced technologies, cosmetics firm L’Oréal is partnering with IBM on GenAI capabilities to support its sustainability goals.
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#computerweekly.com. DDN seeks AI leadership as it bags $300m investment | Computer Weekly. DDN aims to take high-performance computing expertise and become a leader in storage for artificial intelligence. It builds on years in the HPC space, and now has £300m from Blackstone, a fund with an
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#computerweekly.com. Davos 2025: Digital supply chains at risk as world faces two years of turbulence | Computer Weekly. The risk of conflict, growing protectionism, tariffs and trade wars, and growing regulation threaten to disrupt the supply chains of companies, including access to data centers and the ability to trans
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#theguardian.com. Keir Starmer hails ‘closer than ever’ partnership with Ukraine on Kyiv visit. Two countries to sign deal to deepen existing defence relationship and boost economic links in non-military areas
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#theguardian.com. Bloodletting recommended for Jersey residents after PFAS contamination. The island’s private drinking water supplies were polluted by use of firefighting foams containing ‘forever chemicals’
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#theguardian.com. Archaeologists uncover Roman ‘service station’ during roadworks in Gloucester. The mutatio, on Ermin Street linking Silchester and Gloucester, would have provided a place for travellers to rest or change horses
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#computerweekly.com. Diversity in tech 2024: Collaboration is vital for DEI progress | Computer Weekly. At the 2024 Computer Weekly and Harvey Nash diversity in tech event, speakers and audience members alike made it clear that gaining true equity in the technology sector will continue to move at a snail
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#computerweekly.com. Nexfibre calls for regulatory action on Openreach’s broadband overreach | Computer Weekly. UK fibre provider publishes report urging regulatory consistency for broadband industry, including maintaining restrictions on market leader to avoid ‘harming investment, innovation and the progress’ o
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#theguardian.com. Hospital patients dying undiscovered in corridors, report on NHS reveals. Royal College of Nursing says people ‘routinely coming to harm’ with vital equipment not available and staff too busy
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