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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Product security factsheet accompanying the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill, outlining the problems the Bill will address and how.
Research measuring benefits to rail passengers of improvements to mobile phone and internet connectivity.
Review exploring how the UK can make best use of the internet of things.
Internet use in the UK; annual estimates by age, sex, disability and geographical location.
What the internet is used for and types of purchases made, by adults (aged 16 or over).
Real Time Information (RTI) Rules and Interface Management (RIM) artefacts and supporting technical specifications for software developers.
Government response to the Internet Report by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).
Internet use by adults aged 16 years and over. By age, sex, disability, geographical location and weekly earnings.
Pandemic flu planning information for England and the devolved administrations, including guidance for organisations and businesses.
This article compares the trends and emerging patterns between retail sales data and internet access data, looking specifically at the growth in online sales.
This report presents findings from a quantitative study exploring the role of the Internet in radicalisation and offending of 437 convicted extremists in England and Wales.
This report presents findings from a quantitative study, which aimed to explore the role of the Internet in radicalisation and offending of 235 convicted extremists in England and Wales.
What the retirement of analogue phone lines, also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), means for you.
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