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This week at a House of Lords reception, the Tinder Foundation and NHS England launched the Widening Digital Participation programme
New findings reveal NHS initiative to get vulnerable people online has dramatically improved their health and wellbeing and reduced demand for front line services.
Whether you’re shopping, paying a bill on your phone or watching television via the internet it’s hard not to realise how technology is changing the way we live. But it is also changing the way we work and are likely to work in the future.
Some 120 delegates celebrated the five year anniversary of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult in Parliament this week.
Former cabinet minister Maria Miller speaks to PoliticsHome about the need for a vigorous shake up of online abuse laws ahead of a tabled debate.
One day automation will present society with big existential questions, says Baroness Morgan of Huyton, but today’s employment strategy must focus on preparing workers for the global digital race.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling raises an EU question on gambling policy with various companies based offshore.
Having described the need to tackle digital exclusion to the Science and Technology Committee, the Tinder Foundation’s Helen Milner welcomes its report today and awaits the Government’s Digital Strategy.
EY's Bjorn Conway says disruption is more than a digital movement, "it is the key that unlocks innovation."
Campaign for Fairer Gambling Founder Derek Webb writes about his personal experiences and explains his opposition to the merger of Ladbrokes and Coral.
Conservative MP Philip Davies believes that the time has come to 'challenge those who seek to peddle untruths' about fixed odds betting terminal and the gambling sector.
There is a legal duty to teach every child, Lord Addington tells PoliticsHome, but the Government’s White Paper on Educational Excellence looks to fail those with special educational needs.
The former shadow home secretary calls for a change in attitudes to online abuse and intimidation as she calls on people to #reclaimtheinternet.
Professor Alison Harcourt from the University of Exeter's Department of Politics writes about the Digital Economy Bill, announced in last week's Queen's Speech.
As new research shows that new technologies create more jobs than they destroy, Lord Borwick muses on more leisure time in future, and more leisure work.
An SNP MP writes following his recent question to the Prime Minister calling for dormant online betting accounts to be taken over by the Government and proceeds used to support & treat problem gamblers.
Passengers will soon be able to use low-cost mobile broadband on planes thanks to £300,000 prize