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UK Government pledges £210m to new cyber action plan, admitting 'critically high' cyber risk remains
Britain's Tech Minister wants to totally change how the UK Government handles cybersecurity, criticizing current silos.
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UK government exempting itself from flagship cyber law inspires little confidence
Ministers promise equivalent standards just without the legal obligation ANALYSIS From May's cyberattack on the Legal Aid ...
The UK government has opened a consultation on the treasury bill market as it considers whether to further tilt borrowing ...
The UK government has announced a new cyber action plan to protect online public services and strengthen digital resilience ...
In early December 2025, the UK government announced two key changes to the unfair dismissal regime: 1) that the period of qualifying service necessary to bring a claim will reduce to six months, and 2 ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing demands for a British-Egyptian human rights activist to be deported and his UK ...
At the heart of this plan sits a new Government Cyber Unit, designed to coordinate the UK's scattered cybersecurity efforts ...
UK Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has released a statement calling on Elon Musk to stop Grok, the built-in artificial ...
UK Government pledges new road safety shake-up including reform to motorcycle licensing and training
Ministers unveil long-awaited reforms promising safer countryside routes, simpler access to biking, and ambitious targets ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not banned X, but Elon Musk criticizes his approval ratings as Ofcom considers action over Grok’s alleged breaches of online safety laws ...
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