Workers will be able to use a variety of digital IDs to prove their right to work in Britain, the government said Wednesday, ...
The British government has scaled back plans for mandatory digital ID cards, initially proposed as a way of helping control ...
UK authorities have severely restricted the right to protest, in contravention of their international human rights ...
The Right to Protest Under Attack in the UK,” documents that the UK’s Labour government has failed to reverse sweeping ...
At the heart of this plan sits a new Government Cyber Unit, designed to coordinate the UK's scattered cybersecurity efforts ...
The United Kingdom has announced a new cybersecurity strategy, backed by more than £210 million ($283 million), to boost ...
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Michael Heaver discusses the possibility of a delayed UK general election, noting Labour's refusal to rule it out and the potential for a 'dangerous precedent'. Grassley sounds alarm on FBI’s raid at ...
The UK government has admitted that IT systems at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) were hacked in October, but insists the attack had a “low risk” of personal data being ...
The UK government is partnering with Google DeepMind through a non-legally binding memorandum of understanding to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help deliver scientific breakthroughs and smarter ...
The UK government will forge ahead with changes to the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) of 1990, introducing long-called-for changes to the 35-year-old law that will finally offer statutory protection from ...
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