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Artificial intelligence (AI) technology improves the ability of brain imaging to predict Alzheimer's disease.
Nationwide have released the following statement in response to the Law Commission's report into online abuse.
SNP MP Ronnie Cowan calls on former DCMS minister Tracey Crouch to join the APPG on FOBTs and use her knowledge to ensure it holds the government to account on this issue.
Reforms to the law are required to protect victims from online and social media-based abuse, according to a new Report by the Law Commission for England and Wales.
Philip Hammond has declared that Britain will go it alone with a major tax clampdown on big technology firms.
Biometric technology currently being implemented at Heathrow Airport has the potential to reduce the average passenger’s journey time by up to a third. By using biometrics at every point of departure, from check-in to take-off, the airport can significantly improve the passenger experience.
Police forces across England and Wales can now seek the backing of the College of Policing to test innovative ideas in tackling crime under a new scheme.
Tech companies have a duty of care towards their consumers, and while some companies recognise the impacts they are having, no industry should be allowed to mark its own homework, says Ged Killen MP.
Ahead of his oral question in the House of Lords tomorrow, Lord Balfe calls for a system whereby no one can send totally anonymous messages online.
An unknown campaign has spent over £250,000 urging voters to lobby their MPs to "chuck Chequers", a report by a Parliamentary select committee claims.
Sir Nick Clegg has hailed an "exciting new adventure" as he takes up a plum job on Facebook's top team.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling calls for the Chancellor to be bold on measures to protect vulnerable gamblers in his upcoming Budget and to announce final plans to reduce stake levels on fixed odds betting terminals, which are now overdue.
A Commons select committee witness gave a robotic performance in front of MPs today... but it wasn’t Theresa May.
This government has a record of indifference towards global tax avoidance and international co-operation. It’s no wonder so many are sceptical about the Chancellor’s Damascene conversion, writes Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Peter Dowd
Further investment is needed to help turn world-leading science into commercial opportunities, says Professor Kai Bongs, Director of the UK National Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology
Eddie Hughes MP says with the right funding there is potential to bring quantum out of the labs and into industry to deliver real tangible improvements for our citizens and the economy.
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has today warned that a no-deal Brexit could lead to a surge in demand for vets and laboratories to carry out testing on horses, at a time when the workforce is already facing significant shortfalls in capacity.
Social media firms should pay a levy to help fund treatment for a rise in mental health problems that they are responsible for, the head of the NHS has said.
The tobacco advertising ban in 1965 positively shaped lives. We need to take equally bold action to tackle gambling-related harm, writes Lord Chadlington
The Justice Minister Lucy Frazer was joined by a panel of experts to discuss how the British justice system can be improved, at a Conservative party conference fringe event hosted by the Society of Conservative Lawyers.
The NHS could be ‘liberated’ by advances in AI, Digital Minister Margot James has said.
At Conservative Party Conference, the Chartered Body Alliance hosted packed fringe event discussing the consequences of this technological revolution.
Conservative Party chair Brandon Lewis has refused to say whether he considered quitting yesterday after a major security blunder saw personal details of senior ministers and MPs exposed to the public.
The personal details of senior Cabinet ministers were left exposed to the public after a major security blunder on the Conservatives' conference app.