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Fifteen towns shortlisted for the first UK Town of Culture competition
Local news outlets can now apply for grants of up to £125,000 to support their long-term financial sustainability
Millions of homeowners could benefit from faster planning decisions, as 2 new AI tools are unveiled to modernise England’s planning permission system.
Government invests in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to modernise the NHS and reduce waiting times.
Ian Murray's statement on the use of UK Biobank data.
The government is inviting EdTech companies and AI labs to bid to develop safe, personalised AI tutoring tools designed to improve learning outcomes, particularly for disadvantaged pupils.
£28.5 million UK Games Fund to support video games studios with great ideas create the next Grand Theft Auto or Tomb Raider
Government publishes formal response to independent review of Arts Council England
Culture Minister attends first UK-European Commission cultural high-level meeting to take forward commitment to collaborate on culture
The government has launched a new vulnerability monitoring service (VMS) to reduce cyber risks and speed up fixes, and a new Cyber Profession to build long-term resilience across public services.
Video-on-demand streaming services to meet subtitling, audio description and signing requirements that traditional broadcasters already follow
Government are addressing challenges faced by creative businesses in accessing finance.
Review will examine digital shifts, market trends and emerging technologies including use of AI
Government sets out key part of its digital transformation agenda, bringing world class talent into Whitehall to modernise essential services.
New projects to test how public sector data can be better joined up to improve lives, including through AI, while supercomputing capacity to increase sixfold.
£1.5 billion will be invested in cultural organisations over a five-year period – turning the corner on underfunding over the last decade and more
Minister Murray encourages regions to bid for funding in next wave of the Creative Clusters programme, which has boosted Liverpool’s music innovation sector
The government is launching CustomerFirst, a new unit within the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, to modernise public services and improve the experience for millions of people who rely on them.
New measures will be introduced to make online public services more secure and resilient, so people can use them with confidence - whether applying for benefits, paying taxes or accessing healthcare.
Technology Minister Ian Murray returns from the latest G7 Ministerial gathering in Canada with strengthened tech ties and new agreements in key areas.
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