Among many criticisms, a parliamentary committee has concluded that moving GDS to DSIT was the wrong move. But where does it ...
A judge has ruled this week that the government ‘deliberately failed to comply’ with instructions given by the national ...
With smart watches already widespread, and the prospect of smart glasses looming large, the leader of Ofqual has said that ...
With smart watches already widespread, and the prospect of smart glasses looming large, the leader of Ofqual has said that the regulator ‘shouldn’t underestimate the challenge’ of new deceptive ...
DSIT committee and Amnesty International speak out against company as it adds to a valuable roster of UK public service ...
The trade department is hiring for a leadership role to oversee the delivery of a major project to introduce a unified ...
A statutory body north of the border has suggested that there is, at best, mixed evidence as to the possible efficacy of a ...
The health service is engaged in building a ‘secure, scalable mechanism’ through which those citizens responsible for another ...
When a member submits an enquiry to be answered by departmental ministers, automated technology tools now help assess whether ...
As it strives to ensure that nine in every 10 engagements with the public take place online, government’s tax agency is on ...
Procurement body representing trusts in the capital has outlined an intent to put in place a second version of an existing ...
The top jobs in Whitehall have seen a significant rise in applications being filed, but is this growth in submissions purely ...