Rob Pearson, Director of Justice & Security at digital transformation consultancy Transform, reflects on key themes from the 2026 Modernising Criminal Justice conference.
Innovators, industry and regulators joined techUK to examine where AI deployment stands in 2026, what it means for institutions, regulators and what needs to happen next.
The ‘Hybrid Navy’ is the DIP at its most ambitious: £1.3bn for a hybrid fleet of crewed and uncrewed platforms, with first ...
UK welcomes the publication of the long-awaited Defence Investment Plan. Whilst important questions about timeline and ...
This year’s London Climate Action Week once again brought tens of thousands of climate industry professionals, international ...
The era of agentic AI has arrived, and it changes the core question for agreement workflows. The issue is no longer how much ...
How can the UK seize the opportunities created by AI and emerging technologies? The answer lies in improving the quality, structure and interoperability of the information these technologies depend ...
UK has today launched a new flagship white paper, Why digital adult social care transformation is central to the future of ...
UK was pleased to host, in partnership with Liberty Blume, the Yorkshire Telecoms Showcase in Leeds, bringing together ...
In the midst of political changes, the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) published the much-anticipated Media ...
The UK government has committed up to £2 billion by 2030 to build a world-class compute ecosystem. This closed-door ...
Read our latest report exploring the state of generative and agentic AI deployment across UK financial services.
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