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New figures show that the rollout of the government-funded superfast broadband has now reached more than three million homes and businesses
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A Highways Agency project to install new technology on the M18 between junction 0 and junction 3 near Rotherham and Doncaster in South Yorkshire will begin on 28 July.
Britain will have a national high speed rail network providing vital new capacity and faster journeys across the country from 2026.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Funding to help everyone in Wales have access to broadband, with 90% of homes and businesses accessing superfast speeds.
Firms can now bid for funding to test innovative ways to help take broadband to Britain’s most remote communities.
Culture Secretary announces broadband milestone.
David Cameron made a speech about cracking down on online pornography and making the internet safer for children on 22 July 2013.
Wales to benefit from additional £12million to fund Superfast Broadband roll-out
SME owners in 22 cities could be entitled to a grant of up to £3k
The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the opening of bidding for £50 million of funding for superfast broadband roll-out in the UK.
Wales is set to receive £56.9 million to help take broadband to everyone and superfast broadband to 90% of homes and businesses in the country.
Increasing capacity, decreasing travel time, and improving reliability vital to improving connections between economic centres in the North.
HS2 speech at the Transport Times Conference.
The department is consulting on extending speed limit exemptions to other emergency services.
Transcript of the speech by Scott Furssedonn-Wood, British Deputy High Commissioner in Kolkata, at the session on ‘Innovation is GREAT Britain’ at the NASSCOM product enclave, Kolkata Thursday 17 July 2014.
Telecommunications companies pledge to support the NHS by providing the connectivity it needs during COVID-19.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
North Yorkshire first area to benefit from BDUK support
New THINK! campaign encourages drivers on country roads to brake before the bend, not on it.
Rail passengers to benefit from on-board wi-fi across England and Wales.
All NHS organisations will get the fastest broadband available, which will improve the range and quality of digital healthcare services offered to patients.
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