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The technology vision will be the foundation for a new generation of digital services that will meet the needs of clinicians, patients and managers.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Landmark reforms will support the nation’s recovery from the pandemic.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Research from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) shows new technology is placing increasing pressure on retailers to improve their customer service and compete for tech-savvy customers.
Speech by Secretary of State for International Development, Justine Greening, to the DFID/Omidyar Network Open Up! conference, at LSO St Luke's, London.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Skills for Jobs White Paper will revolutionise post-16 education, reshape the training landscape and help the nation build back better
Creative industries: Smart funding helps Scottish startup to paint a bigger, brighter picture
Government unveiled the next wave of digital transformation at the Sprint 15 conference in London.
UK businesses are set to be at the heart of the fourth industrial revolution by embracing digital technologies that could improve productivity.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The NHS can become the most advanced health system in the world by embracing the best innovations in new technology and artificial intelligence, says Matt Hancock.
Minister for Implementation Oliver Dowden sets out plans for how new technologies like artificial intelligence can revolutionise public services.
The Skills and post-16 Education Bill will support vital reforms to post-16 education so more people can gain the skills needed to secure great jobs.
Five tech companies have been awarded contracts to use cutting-edge technology to tackle the problem of rural isolation and loneliness.
Government calls for more innovation in gadgets for disabled people and is offering £50,000 in brand-new prize, in a £400,000 competition.
Rob Webster, Chief Executive of NHS Confederation, sets out his vision for a successful review.
DSRL, the University of the Highlands and Islands and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) have collaborated to develop an innovation workshop for some of Dounreay’s future talent.
Funding will support pioneering projects to decarbonise local highways infrastructure across the UK.
Leading tech companies to work with schools and colleges to cut teacher workload, support professional development and improve student outcomes
Business Secretary Greg Clark announces the launch of the £246 million Faraday Challenge to boost expertise in battery technology.
Life sciences minister George Freeman on how integrated data and technology can improve the delivery of effective health and care services.
World class engineering will continue to support Great Britain’s elite athletes
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