UK ready to spend billions on fibre
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Needs to end network constipation 

The UK is set to create the conditions for BT to invest billions of pounds in rolling out full fibre broadband nationwide by giving it flexibility on the pricing of its fastest services for the long term.

MPs fear UK NHS is about to make huge IT stuff up
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Massive sums of public cash to be flushed down the loo

The Commons Public Accounts Committee warns that massive sums of public money could be wasted on an expensive digital transformation plan for the NHS.

UK government lost 1,000 devices in the last year
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Have they looked down the back of the sofa?

Security hardware maker Apricorn has released a report indicating that UK government departments have lost or had stolen more than 1,000 devices in the past year. 

Save ARM campaign starts
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Google faces child tracking case
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Multi-billion pound law suit

Search engine outfit Google faces a multibillion-dollar lawsuit in the UK over claims that YouTube routinely breaks privacy laws by tracking children online.

There's a severe digital skills gap in UK
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Mind the Gap

The latest research by Hays Learning found employers have struggled to fill one third of vacancies due to a lack of digital competency.

UK could allow hands free driving by spring
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Transport department calls for an investigation

Hands-free driving could be legal on UK roads by spring next year, the government has said.

Trump brags how he forced the UK to abandon Hauwei
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Boris Johnson has to give me his lunch money now

Britain announced on Tuesday that it would ban equipment from the Chinese technology giant Huawei from the country's high-speed wireless network, even if it means falling behind on 5G and ending up with a more expensive product.

Apple continues to sting the British taxpaper
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What a surprise

The fruity cargo cult Apple is continuing to sting the British Inland Revenue.

US chip ban may have kicked Huawei out of the UK
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It looks like they may not have a product to sell

Britain’s decision to allow China’s Huawei to play a limited role in building its 5G network is not “fixed in stone” and is being reviewed following the imposition of US sanctions.