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The UK’s product safety laws – which are over 30 years old – are set to be overhauled in a bid to make them fit for emerging technologies and new shopping habits.
Annual survey looking at awareness, ownership and use of technologies
Ofcom Technology Tracker data tables.
Annual tracker looking at ownership and usage of technologies
Apply to your local council for equipment or help adapting your home if you’re disabled
Find out about the VAT liability of insurance transactions and insurance related services.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Environment Agency has revealed unusual kit used to tackle flooding including a remote-controlled robot called Mr Nosey.
Two companies that failed to supply over £3 million of popular toys and gadgets in time for Christmas have been wound-up in Court.
Every traffic officer vehicle is now equipped with plastic skates and battery boosters to move broken down vehicles to safety quicker
OPSS is again raising awareness of the potential hazards posed to children by button batteries, which have become commonplace in our homes.
Button batteries can badly injure or even kill a child, if swallowed.
Budding innovators and academics awarded funding to help break down the barriers disabled people face when travelling.
Gillian Keegan discusses the importance of digital skills and artificial intelligence at London Tech Week
The demand for British goods has never been higher, with children around the world buying British on Father’s Day.
Entrants had to come up with a sporty creation and to highlight the four types of intellectual property created - an invention or gadget; the…
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A pocket-sized drone and a mini-detector known as Snake Eyes are amongst the new high-tech gadgets set to investigate future chemical or bio-hazards, after Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon announced the winners of an innovation challenge.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan urges parents to check they know how to help keep their children safe online.
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