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NHS Awards Third Digital Deal for £150m Suite of Online Vaccination Services
NewsFeb 25, 2026

NHS Awards Third Digital Deal for £150m Suite of Online Vaccination Services

NHS England has signed a three‑year, £33.6 million contract with London‑based TPXimpact to deliver digital services for maternity and child vaccinations. This agreement is the third digital‑prevention deal signed in the last six months, bringing the total spend on such services...

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DWP Offers up to £136k for Digital Delivery Director to Help Transform UC and More
NewsFeb 25, 2026

DWP Offers up to £136k for Digital Delivery Director to Help Transform UC and More

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is hiring a senior director for its Digital and Transformation Group, offering a salary of up to £136,000. The role will steer the digital delivery of working‑age services, including Universal Credit, the jobs...

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National Crime Agency Calls for ‘Whole-System Approach’ to Tech-Enabled Abuse
NewsFeb 25, 2026

National Crime Agency Calls for ‘Whole-System Approach’ to Tech-Enabled Abuse

The UK National Crime Agency (NCA) warns that generative AI image tools and end‑to‑end encryption are expanding opportunities for child sexual abuse online. It urges regulators, particularly Ofcom, to wield powers under the Online Safety Act to hold tech platforms...

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Government Looks to Clamp Down on Email Attachments Through ‘Cultural Change, Guidance and Technological Solutions’
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Government Looks to Clamp Down on Email Attachments Through ‘Cultural Change, Guidance and Technological Solutions’

The UK government’s Digital Service and Innovation Team (DSIT) is moving to curb the use of email attachments by civil servants, urging a shift to cloud‑based file sharing. Ministers highlighted that attachments increase human error and data‑loss risk, and new...

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Government Digital and Data Profession Unpacks New ‘Evaluator’ Role
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Government Digital and Data Profession Unpacks New ‘Evaluator’ Role

The Government Digital and Data Profession has introduced a dedicated “digital evaluator” role within its capability framework to embed evaluation directly into agile digital projects. The initiative follows a Treasury‑led review that highlighted shortcomings in how digital programmes are funded,...

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DfE Seeks Partner for Development of AI-Powered Tutoring Tools for Disadvantaged Students
NewsFeb 23, 2026

DfE Seeks Partner for Development of AI-Powered Tutoring Tools for Disadvantaged Students

The UK Department for Education (DfE) is issuing a £1.8 million contract to develop AI‑powered tutoring tools aimed at disadvantaged pupils. The procurement, expected to be awarded by May, will run for nearly three years with a possible one‑year extension. Up...

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Environment Agency Plans Drone-Fleet Upgrade to Combat Waste Crime
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Environment Agency Plans Drone-Fleet Upgrade to Combat Waste Crime

The Environment Agency (EA) is boosting its waste‑crime enforcement with a £5 million budget increase, expanding its fleet of 33 drones and fitting several with lidar laser‑mapping technology. Since July last year the agency logged 272 drone flight hours, using the...

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DSIT Examines How ‘AI Voice Tech Could Significantly Improve Citizen’s Experience’
NewsFeb 20, 2026

DSIT Examines How ‘AI Voice Tech Could Significantly Improve Citizen’s Experience’

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has launched an early‑stage market engagement to explore generative AI voice technology for government call centres, branding the initiative as a potential "GOV Voice" platform. The department seeks suppliers who can demonstrate...

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Asylum: Courts Service and Home Office Hope to Join up Disconnected Data Systems by Spring
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Asylum: Courts Service and Home Office Hope to Join up Disconnected Data Systems by Spring

Senior officials from the Home Office and Ministry of Justice told MPs that the new Atlas immigration case‑working platform is now live and that work to link it with justice‑system databases will be completed by spring. The current data silos...

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Government Explores Unified ID and Verification System for Businesses
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Government Explores Unified ID and Verification System for Businesses

The UK Department for Business and Trade has signed a 10‑week, £300,000 contract with Deloitte to explore a unified digital business ID that would provide a single login and a cross‑government business entity directory. The discovery phase will assess existing...

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GDS Public Sector Monitoring ‘Finding and Fixing over 100 Critical Vulnerabilities a Month’
NewsFeb 18, 2026

GDS Public Sector Monitoring ‘Finding and Fixing over 100 Critical Vulnerabilities a Month’

The Government Digital Service’s Vulnerability Monitoring Service (VMS), launched in summer 2024, now has over 700 public‑sector organisations signed up and is detecting more than 100 critical vulnerabilities each month. Offered free through the National Cyber Security Centre, the service...

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HMRC Offers Nudge Tool via MTD Software as Providers Cite ‘Need to Educate Customers’
NewsFeb 17, 2026

HMRC Offers Nudge Tool via MTD Software as Providers Cite ‘Need to Educate Customers’

HMRC has introduced the Assist nudge tool within the Making Tax Digital (MTD) Income Tax Self‑Assessment beta, delivering data‑driven reminders through accredited software. A recent trial of similar nudges generated an extra £27 million in revenue, and the department plans to...

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FOI Is Arming Cyberattackers – Here Is How to Fix It
NewsFeb 17, 2026

FOI Is Arming Cyberattackers – Here Is How to Fix It

Freedom of Information (FOI) requests on cybersecurity governance are exposing a stark inconsistency in public‑sector disclosures. Large NHS trusts and other big bodies tend to refuse or invoke national‑security exemptions, while smaller organisations often provide granular details. This uneven approach...

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Treasury Chief: ‘AI Can Relieve Staff of Lower-Value Work’
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Treasury Chief: ‘AI Can Relieve Staff of Lower-Value Work’

HM Treasury senior official Beth Russell told the Treasury Committee that the department is actively deploying artificial intelligence to handle routine administrative tasks and support policy work. The Treasury has introduced an HR chatbot, is piloting Microsoft Copilot with 25%...

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Home Office Previews Plan to Appoint £100m Partner to Manage Datacentres
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Home Office Previews Plan to Appoint £100m Partner to Manage Datacentres

The Home Office has issued an early‑engagement notice for a £102 million hosting capability supplier contract to manage its on‑premises datacentre estate. The agreement is slated to commence in December 2026 with an initial three‑year term, covering 24/7 operational support, maintenance, engineering...

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New Government Commercial Agency to Launch on 1 April
NewsFeb 16, 2026

New Government Commercial Agency to Launch on 1 April

The UK government will merge the Crown Commercial Service with central commercial teams in the Cabinet Office to form the Government Commercial Agency (GCA) on 1 April. The new agency will operate as a self‑sustaining trading fund, led by CCS chief...

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Project Seeks to Bring Data Analytics to ‘Analogue’ Football Policing
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Project Seeks to Bring Data Analytics to ‘Analogue’ Football Policing

The Police Digital Service (PDS) has signed a six‑month, £600,000 contract with data‑analytics specialist Bays Consulting to pilot data‑driven planning for football match policing. The initiative seeks to replace traditional analogue risk‑assessment matrices with crowd‑modelling and predictive analytics, aiming for...

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