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Informal messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, competition between cities, and approaches that tap into bureaucrats’ own aspirations and values are key to accelerating progress on the global sanitation crisis, a new WaterAid report has found.
Children need to be both better prepared and protected in order to stay safe online, write Dods political consultants Harriet Jones and Victoria Hemmingway.
McLaren Automotive has announced the first details of its new Composites Technology Centre.
Last week, Good Things Foundation celebrated helping more than 2 million people gain digital skills, by focussing on the stories of 14 inspirational individuals.
Since 2010, Good Things Foundation and the Online Centres network has together helped 2 million learners to gain basic digital skills. It’s a key milestone which shows the scale of our reach and impact and yesterday, we celebrated this landmark by bringing together some of those 2 million learners at a special ceremony at the BT Tower in London to receive awards for their amazing achievements.
With £740 million earmarked for the project, how will the Government handle the 5G rollout, asks Asda Mobile.
Following the success of similar events, the Association of British Bookmakers has teamed up with the Chinese National Healthy Living Centre (CNHLC) and GamCare to run ‘Gamble Aware Week Chinatown’ this week.
The Prime Minister Theresa May has outlined her plans for the UK’s exit from the European Union in a major speech this week.
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott MP writes that 'UK legislation relating to the powers of the state over citizens have been struck down by the European Court' and she agrees to work with the Government on a 'major legislative rethink'.
As they celebrate the landmark of helping 2 million people develop basic online skills, CEO of Good Things Foundation Helen Milner OBE speaks to PoliticsHome about her charity's decision to rebrand from Tinder Foundation.
Nominet Trust, the UK’s leading tech for good funder, has named Good Things Foundation and its Widening Digital Participation in Health programme in the 2016 NT100 – a global celebration of this year’s 100 most inspiring social innovations using digital technology to drive social change around the world.
Conservative peer, Lord Holmes, writes on the danger of “shared space” for blind people and calls upon local authorities to put inclusive design at the heart of their work in the public realm.
Digital technology will be the biggest priority for public sector chief financial officers (CFOs) over the next five years according to new research released by EY today.
The UK’s leading digital inclusion charity is set to change its name this week, swiping left on ‘Tinder Foundation’, to become Good Things Foundation.
Now is the time for the UK to decides its position on Industry 4.0, that of a leader or a follower. Professor Dr Phill Cartwright, CTO at the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, explains why.
Transvac Systems, Barrnon Ltd, Saturn Bioponics and Dearman all received awards at an Innovate UK small business innovation awards ceremony in Parliament.
Residents in Girton, Cambridge kicked off a national campaign to inspire people to improve their digital skills and were joined by the Minister of State for Digital and Culture Matt Hancock.
Nuclear AMRC engineers are working with Westinghouse and modular construction specialists from Cammell Laird on a new advanced manufacturing study. The study will explore potential design efficiencies which can reduce costs to customers while promoting growth in manufacturing within the UK.
Welcoming the Government’s announcement today to make basic digital skills training free for adults, Tinder Foundation chief executive Helen Milner stresses the need to “seize the opportunity” and help society’s most excluded.
Dementia research will receive £45 million over the next five years as part of a record £816 million investment in NHS research, the Health Secretary announced today.
Alan Mak MP writes ahead of today's Backbench Business House of Commons debate on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which he is leading.
Responding to Jeremy Corbyn's new Digital Democracy Manifesto, which was launched today, the Tinder Foundation's Chief Executive Helen Milner issued the following statement:
In May 2016, “Tackling Drug Resistant Infections Globally: Final report and recommendations” was published by the O'Neill Review on Antimicrobial Resistance.
The Chartered Insurance Institute launches a new report which lays out the opportunities and threats digitalisation brings for the sector.