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There are no economic benefits to the forms of gambling which are reliant on technology rather than labour, says the Campaign for Fairer Gambling.
Fears have been raised that MPs and peers could be left open to blackmail after parliament fell victim to a “sustained and determined” cyber attack.
We're delighted that our Chief Executive Helen Milner has been named Digital Leader of the Year at the DL100 Awards 2017.
Good Things Foundation and BT have today launched new analysis which shows that there are 15.2 million people in the UK that aren’t making full use of the internet.
Using a smartphone to plead guilty to a criminal offence may seem convenient, but the Bar Council has warned that Government plans to roll out online pleas, outlined in today’s Queen’s Speech, risk down-playing potentially serious consequences for defendants.
The Government will introduce legislation allowing satellites and scientific missions to be launched from UK spaceports for the first time.
The High Value Manufacturing Catapult (HVM) invites SME's to submit entries in the Horizontal Innovation Competition and invites MPs to attend HVM Summer reception on 21st June in parliament.
This June will see the first ever Digital Leaders Week taking place from 19-23, celebrating, showcasing, sharing and inspiring the best digital transformation across the public, private and nonprofit sectors. We’re getting into the spirit and are hosting The Yorkshire Digital Inclusion MeetUp on Wednesday 21 June from 5-7pm - and we would love to see you there.
UK-wide list highlights the leading champions of digital transformation across industries. The public can now vote for the ultimate winners across a range of award categories.
Technology is evolving at an amazing pace. There is a need to act quickly if we are to reap the benefits of this unique opportunity to design out risk and design in health and safety, advises Louise Ward of the British Safety Council.
Innovators from Airbus in Broughton have their eyes on the skies as they prepare to take part in an international drone racing contest in Toulouse on 12th May.
Good Things Foundation is the UK's leading digital and social inclusion charity, having supported over 2 million people to improve their digital skills since 2010 working with a range of partners.
Any manifesto commitment other than a £2 maximum stake will be going soft on the bookies, says the Campaign for Fairer Gambling.
The Centre for Ageing Better has awarded a grant of £39,000 to Good Things Foundation for new research with people in later life around digital technology. We want to develop a deeper understanding of why some people in later life become sustained internet users, whilst others only use the internet rarely or never, and even stop using it altogether.
Lord Holmes and Seema Malhotra MP explain why they are launching the new APPG for Assistive Technology, which aims to shed light on how technology could help people get into work and learn at school.
Mobile phone coverage is a modern necessity but there remains a significant digital divide for those living in rural areas, says Neil Parish MP.
The PSHE Association welcomes today’s Lords Communications Committee ‘Growing up with the Internet’ report, which includes mandatory PSHE education in all schools as a key recommendation.
The country’s biggest union, Unite, is building an alliance between the workforce and the industry to secure a future for the UK automotive sector.
NHS Digital aims to help thousands of people to improve their digital health skills, with the launch of the next phase of a three-year Widening Digital Participation (WDP) programme.
Philip Hammond's bold Budget has put Britain on the right track. Now it’s time for parliamentarians to get behind the Fourth Industrial Revolution too
Agnes Chambre sits down with parliamentarians to find out more about the human side of politics. This week, Labour peer Robert Winston on suffering from imposter syndrome and making the Duke of York fall off his chair.
Professor Will Stewart, Vice President, Institution of Engineering and Technology said: “The Budget investment in a 5G technology hub is welcome – as is the Government’s announcement today of a 5G strategy outlining an integrated approach to combining fibre and wireless networks to deliver 5G.
A new guide published today by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) highlights coverage as the biggest challenge for policy makers in delivering 5G, and proposes regulatory modernisation to bridge the huge investment gap created by the scale of coverage needed for 5G.
Helen Milner, Chief Executive of the Good Things Foundation, responds to the new UK digital strategy.