AI will delete bureaucrats
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Monday, 06 February 2017 13:12

AI will delete bureaucrats


250,000 Civil service jobs replaced by cybermen in the UK

A UK government think tank believes that more than 250,000 jobs in the public sector could be replaced by AI in the next 15 years.

UK saved from snooping by European court
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Wednesday, 21 December 2016 13:12

UK saved from snooping by European court


Irony thy name is Britannia

A top Brexit fan has taken the UK government to the European Court over its snooping laws and won.

UK government set to define proper sex
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Thursday, 24 November 2016 14:09

UK government set to define proper sex


Think of the children

The UK government has decided that it will ban all web sites which depict “unconventional sex”.

UK brings in the most extreme surveillance law
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Worst for any democratic country

The UK has just passed a huge expansion in surveillance powers, which are the harshest written in any democratic country.

Singapore poaching UK FinTech experts
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016 12:20

Singapore poaching UK FinTech experts


Brexit side effect

The UK trying to leave the European Union is opening up an opportunity for Singapore to recruit talent for its ambitious plans to become a leading financial technology hub.

UK spends $2 billion for cyber security
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Wednesday, 02 November 2016 11:05

UK spends $2 billion for cyber security


Apparently private enterprise does not hold all the answers

The cash-strapped British government is preparing to write a $2 billion cheque to increase cyber security.

Microsoft jacks up British prices
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Monday, 24 October 2016 10:40

Microsoft jacks up British prices


Failing pound to blame

Software king of the world Microsoft is showing the UK the cost of its nationalism and retarded hatred of foreigners as it jacks up its post-Brexit prices by 13-22 percent.

Fujutsu does Ninjutsu on British jobs
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Wednesday, 12 October 2016 13:30

Fujutsu does Ninjutsu on British jobs


Culling 15 percent of staff because of Brexit and too many clouds

Fujitsu has announced plans to cull up to 1,800 UK staff, over 15 percent of its UK workforce, as part of a downsizing of its British operation because of Brexit.

UK planning to rebuild a cyber-version of Hadrian’s Wall
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Which will probably work just as well

The UK government is seriously considering building a national firewall similar to China.

EE rolls out Cat 9
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Tuesday, 06 September 2016 13:41

EE rolls out Cat 9


4G is cool for cats

EE has added Cat 9 capabilities to its 4G network and claims the new layer will keep smartphones 'faster on EE than any other UK network'.