On 26 August, the UK announced its intention for a new multi-billion pound global data partnership with the US, Australia and the Republic of Korea. The Government will prioritise striking…
Following a transition year, The Children’s Code of Conduct comes fully into force on 2 September 2021. The Age Appropriate Design Code is a data protection code of practice for…
HM Revenue and Customs have published their Official Statistics on the Creative industries for August 2021. Statistics are provided on the number of productions claiming tax relief, the amounts of…
The Government has announced that £50 million will be invested in colleges, schools and sixth forms delivering T levels across England from 2022. This will improve and expand teaching spaces…
An Ipsos MORI study has found that Innovate UK grant support has created jobs and new opportunities in artificial intelligence (AI) across the UK. According to a recent study from…
In round 6 of talks, New Zealand and the UK have provisionally closed nine chapters and one annex, demonstrating that significant progress has been made. A free trade agreement could…
Ofcom has published it’s 2021 Media Nations Report which keeps track of viewing and listening habits across the UK. The report, published by annually by the communications regulator, shows an acceleration…
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry, is pleased to announce the accreditation of the following games course at Birmingham City University (BCU): BSc (Hons) Computer…
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry, is pleased to announce the accreditation of the following games course at Birmingham City University (BCU): BSc (Hons) Computer Games…
GCSE results day saw grades improve on last year’s results, with over half a million pupils receiving their results yesterday (Thursday 12 August). 79.1% of pupils received a grade 4…