The Government has launched a £20 million funding initiative to support the development of new technologies and treatments aimed at reducing harm and deaths from drug and alcohol addiction.
The public consultation, which closes on 23 February 2026, seeks feedback on plans that would require all newborn calves to be fitted with an electronic identifier. This electronic tag would carry the ...
A University of Bristol engineer has developed a smart shoe insole with hundreds of tiny sensors that could help prevent falls among the elderly, inspired by his concerns for his 89-year-old mentor's ...
The Environment Agency has launched BluePrint, a new digital tool that allows the public to report real-time observations ...
From the Digital Backbone to the Technology Reference Model, the MoD is building on solid progress over the past year and moving forward, says Mivy James, chief technology officer at the Ministry of ...
The Scottish Government is inviting public sector professionals, academics, and civil society representatives to help shape the future of open data in Scotland through a series of collaborative ...
Identity is the new attack surface: Most serious intrusions now begin with stolen credentials rather than technical exploits, ...
The role of the University of Liverpool is to address ethical and transparency concerns by incorporating public focus groups ...
The NHS Baby Loss Certificate service has successfully completed its beta reassessment, meeting all 14 government service ...
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in East Grinstead, East Sussex has successfully implemented a new electronic ...
The service will now progress to a private beta phase, where it will be tested with a wider group of users before potential public release. The UKHSA team has committed to addressing the panel's ...
The Planning Inspectorate is expanding its digital Appeal a Planning Decision service to include enforcement appeals, marking a significant shift in how planning disputes will be handled in England.