#theguardian.com. Scottish secretary becomes first cabinet minister to take full paternity leave. Move by Ian Murray comes as Labour prepares introduction of new workplace rights for parents
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Police request transcripts from Prince Harry’s case against owner of the Sun. Exclusive: Campaigners hope for investigation into claims of ‘perjury and cover-ups’ against News Group Newspapers
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#aljazeera.com. UK’s ‘100-year partnership’ with Ukraine is a meaningless political stunt. The century-long commitment will not do much to counter the shift in Western policy towards Ukraine under Trump.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. MPs and peers start inquiry into Russian and Chinese sabotage threats to subsea internet cables | Computer Weekly. MPs and Lords on the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy have begun an inquiry into the resilience of UK internet cables, following heightened threats of Russian and Chinese sabotage.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. DC01UK’s plan to build ‘Europe’s biggest AI datacentre’ wins local council approval | Computer Weekly. Plans to build a hyperscale datacentre to host artificial intelligence and cloud workloads on green belt land in Hertfordshire have been waved through by local planning officials.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Labour looking for deal to shrink House of Lords without more legislation. Exclusive: With Tory peers ready to delay bill, government suggests it is open to thinking beyond hard age limit
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Brian Cox returns to Scottish stage after a decade as Sherwood writer tackles RBS scandal. Succession star will play the ghost of Adam Smith in James Graham’s ‘operatic’ drama about the 2008 financial crash
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#aljazeera.com. ‘This guy is dangerous’: British Pakistanis fear Musk is stoking racism. Some fear collective punishment could be a consequence of the billionaire’s relentless posts on child sex abuse cases.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. SITA takes off with Cathay Pacific to expand global network connectivity | Computer Weekly. Global air transport IT provider SITA to enhance Cathay Pacific’s operations with high-speed connectivity across 51 airports worldwide, optimising access to cloud technology.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Burberry bounces back after 4% drop in sales over Christmas quarter. British luxury brand’s shares rose by as much as 15% as sales of scarves and trenchcoats help it beat forecasts
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Loan Charge under review: MPs brand latest independent inquiry into controversial policy ‘a farce’ | Computer Weekly. Details of the government's highly-anticipated independent review into the loan charge have emerged, and MPs claim it falls way short of what is needed to resolve the financial and mental health damage
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. StarHub, Nokia partner on network APIs to drive 5G, 4G application development | Computer Weekly. Telco and comms tech provider target new applications for enterprises in use cases such as banking, finance, ports and online streaming through Network as Code platform developer portal.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Thames Water credit rating slashed as administrators approached. Moody’s changes outlook on firm from stable to negative as financial plans ‘do not provide attractive risk-return balance’
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Internet regulator speaks out over Sydney video viewed by Southport killer that X fought to keep online. eSafety commissioner expresses ‘great sadness’ that Axel Rudakubana viewed video before murdering three girls in the UK, noting ‘clear link’ between online material and real-world violence
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Fibre broadband network reaches half of Scotland | Computer Weekly. UK’s leading broadband provider says research shows gigabit digital upgrade could generate £4bn for Scottish economy and help reverse depopulation
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Labour’s first digital government strategy: Is it déjà vu or something new? | Computer Weekly. There are few events more likely to induce a sense of déjà vu among weathered UK technology observers than the launch of a new government digital strategy.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Women paying up to £11,000 for a hysterectomy amid NHS delays. Claims private sector taking advantage of long waits as cost of procedure rises sharply
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. IOWN sets focus on go-to-market, proof of concept optical in 2025 | Computer Weekly. Next-gen networking project reveals focus for 2025 including early adoption use cases, go-to-market activities and wider industry collaboration.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Review of legal rule on computer evidence long overdue, say Post Office scandal victims | Computer Weekly. Computer Weekly talks to people who suffered miscarriages of justice at the hands of flawed computer evidence as well as experts in law and IT, as the government commits to review the legal presumption
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#aljazeera.com. Captain Cook statue vandalised again before controversial ‘Australia Day’. A statue of the British explorer is splashed with red paint and vandalised in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. High Court: Sky Betting ‘parasitic’ in targeting problem gambler | Computer Weekly. UK High Court rules that Sky Betting acted unlawfully after breaching a customer’s data protection rights when it obtained his personal data through cookies and used it to profile him for the purposes
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Britain’s response to Russian ‘spy ship’ is game of political messaging – for now. Deteriorating security environment and incidents in Baltic have forced military reassessment in northern Europe
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. CISOs boost board presence by 77% over two years | Computer Weekly. A global research study, from Splunk and Oxford Economics, into how chief information security officers (CISOs) interact with boards finds greater participation but enduring gaps.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Teachers to use AI for lesson planning and marking | Computer Weekly. Speaking at the Bett Show this year, the UK’s education secretary outlined the ways in which teachers will be using technologies such as AI in the future, including planning lessons and marking work.
#Jan.24.2025 ×
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