In the period of April 2021 to March 2022, there were approximately 4,328,000 total filled jobs in the DCMS Sectors (excluding Tourism) - representing 12.9% of all UK-filled jobs, up…
The European Commission has approved a €20 million Irish scheme under EU State aid rules to support the development of cultural digital games. The measure will be open to digital…
“Swalcliffe Park School is a specialist residential and day school in Oxfordshire for boys aged 11–19 who have needs arising from their Autistic Spectrum conditions. In day and residential settings,…
Jacob Rees-Mogg has announced that an £884m loan scheme for new businesses is to be greatly expanded. With 33,000 new loans available, the programme’s eligibility will be extended to support…
TIGA is teaming up with the British Business Bank to bring you an exciting free webinar on Thursday 29 September at 11:00 am. Join us! The primary aim of the…
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng MP, has delivered his Growth Plan. During his Oral Statement to the House of Commons, the Chancellor announced measures to tackle rising energy…
TIGA is keen to speak with members about how adult-only services can effectively prevent children’s data being processed. As you may be aware, the first anniversary of the Children’s code…
The Government has outlined plans to help cut energy bills for businesses. A new Government scheme will cut energy prices for non-domestic energy customers such as businesses, charities and public…
The ICO has marked the anniversary of the groundbreaking Children’s code, which has changed how children are treated online. The Children’s code was fully rolled out in September 2021, requiring…
We’re just a couple of weeks away from the announcement of the shortlists for this year’s TIGA Awards – so a great time to talk to TIGA’s CEO Dr Richard…