British Cybersecurity Agency urges vigilance as major companies fall victim to software hack
BBC, British Airways and other firms face potential data breaches as the Clop ransomware group exploits a vulnerability in popular file transfer software.
What are the opportunities and challenges of AI in journalism in the UK?
UK media coverage of AI in journalism is industry-focused, potentially neglecting public concerns and ethical dimensions, a study revealed.
Caroline Croft appointed as Director General of the Government Legal Department
Caroline Croft, the new Director General of Employment with Economic Recovery and UK Governance, brings extensive experience as a government lawyer.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak provides update on illegal migration delivery
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak provides an update on the government's progress in tackling illegal migration, highlighting a 20 per cent decrease in small boat crossings and comprehensive measures taken to address the issue.
Study confirms sleeping is more important to your cognitive abilities than you think
The first physiological evidence from inside the human brain confirming the prevailing scientific view on how the brain consolidates memory during sleep has been discovered in a new study.
British government faces deadline in Boris Johnson COVID-19 inquiry
The British government must provide Boris Johnson's personal messages to the COVID-19 inquiry or face legal action. The inquiry will examine the UK's pandemic response, with Johnson set to testify.