#theguardian.com. Stamp fanatic professor stole 3,000 items from Scotland’s national archive. Academic who died in 1987 is thought to be responsible for documents that vanished over a 30-year period
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#computerweekly.com. Government needs to fix tech staff hiring process, says Whitehall’s AI boss. Giving evidence to the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, tech experts highlighted the lack of clarity on data exchange, the need for the new Government Digital Service (GDS) to execute, and
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Lower Thames Crossing plan for Essex and Kent approved by government. Heidi Alexander gives green light to controversial £9bn tunnel, Britain’s biggest single planned road building project
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#aljazeera.com. I am a Holocaust survivor. UK police interviewed me for protesting genocide. It’s vital for all of us in Britain to speak out now against our own government’s complicity in Israel’s genocide.
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. Britain backs force for Ukraine but security community has doubts. Analysts warn a European force would have difficulty sustaining a peacekeeping mission over time — particularly if there’s no backing from the United States.
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. ETSI launches first post-quantum encryption standard | Computer Weekly. European telco standards body launches its first post-quantum cryptography cyber standard, covering the security of critical data and communications.
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. UK internet trade bodies issue best practice guidance for telecoms poles | Computer Weekly. Trade associations for providers of internet services in the UK offer guidance outlines recommendations that encourage a community-conscious approach to telecoms infrastructure deployment.
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Kroll reviewing Post Office Horizon’s current integrity and discrepancy identification | Computer Weekly. The Post Office appoints third party to review Horizon following concerns about current version of the system.
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise expands IoT connectivity with private 5G | Computer Weekly. Networking and communications solutions giant inks strategic partnership with private 5G network firm to expand internet of things connectivity in complex enterprise environments, large outdoor areas.
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Scottish police hold almost no data on facial recognition use | Computer Weekly. It is currently impossible to assess Police Scotland’s use of retrospective facial recognition for efficacy and fairness because the force does not collect meaningful information that would enable a pr
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. MPs demand government reconsider response to Post Office compensation report | Computer Weekly. Select committee calls on government to ‘reflect and revise’ response to Post Office scandal compensation scheme.
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Interview: The role of IT innovation at Royal Ballet and Opera | Computer Weekly. We speak to the head of IT delivery, Keith Nolan, about how IT lowers costs and helps power stage innovations
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. UK experts urge prioritising research into 24 types of deadly pathogen families. UK Health Security Agency’s tool highlights viruses and bacteria, many not yet seen in the country, that could pose biosecurity risk
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#oilprice.com. UK Could Cover Half of Its Energy Needs With Local Oil and Gas | OilPrice.com. The UK could potentially produce about half of its energy consumption locally from the North Sea, provided the industry receives the necessary support and "right business conditions" from the governmen
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Iron age hoard found in North Yorkshire could change Britain’s history. More than 800 objects unearthed near Melsonby show the north was ‘definitely not a backwater’ 2,000 years ago
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#computerweekly.com. Tech specialist files legal claim after being refused security clearance for MI6 role | Computer Weekly. A computer specialist has filed a complaint to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal after being unexpectedly told they had failed the vetting process just before starting work as a technology specialist a
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Reeves to put £2bn into affordable housing to ‘sweeten the pill’ of cuts. Chancellor will announce plans to fund 18,000 social homes before fraught spring statement on Wednesday
#Mar.25.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. X stands to benefit if UK pulls digital services tax in trade deal with US. Prominent campaigner says Elon Musk’s platform qualifies for the levy, which is on the block in negotiations
#Mar.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. ‘Impressive, ingenious and affecting’ poem about missing an absent son wins National Poetry Competition. Fiona Larkin’s poem uses Finnish grammar to explore her feelings about her son’s move from the UK to Brisbane
#Mar.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. No change needed: campaigner saves his last local phone box. BT had planned to remove the familiar red kiosk in rural Norfolk until 89-year-old Derek Harris intervened
#Mar.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. UK watchdog backs plan for cap on price of resale tickets in blow to touts. CMA stance moves Britain step closer to outright ban on ticket touts ripping off fans
#Mar.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Prospect of £5 pint leaves bitter taste for some pubgoers. Some in West Yorkshire town of Otley think people will stop going out, while others are resigned to ever-rising prices
#Mar.24.2025 ×
#aljazeera.com. English playwright walks from dawn to dusk for Gaza. Peter Oswald is on a 13-day pilgrimage for Palestine, walking 241 kms from Bristol to Parliament Square in London.
#Mar.24.2025 ×
#theguardian.com. Newcastle face outcry over lack of open-top bus parade after Carabao Cup win. Many fans have been left frustrated by the club’s plans for a party on the city’s Town Moor, with Newcastle city council denying they have blocked a parade
#Mar.24.2025 ×
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