TIGA, the trade association representing the video games industry, has set out a vision for how the London Mayor elected on 7th May 2020 can help to grow the London…
On 28 January 2020, the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) published its response to the Home Secretary’s two commissions into a points-based immigration system and salary thresholds for future migrants. TIGA…
The Scottish Digital Economy Minister, Kate Forbes MSP, has opened the second phase of the Digital Development Loan. Businesses can now apply for interest-free loans of between £5,000 to £100,000…
On 22 January 2020, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published its ‘Age appropriate design code: a practice for online services’. The Code sets out 15 design standards that the Commissioner…
On Wednesday 22 January 2020, the Information Commissioner’s Office published its Age Appropriate Design Code. The Government has included provisions in the Data Protection Act 2018 to create world-leading standards…
TIGA, the trade association representing the video games industry, has welcomed TechNation’s report showing that the UK technology sector secured £10.1 billion in 2019, but emphasised that access to finance…
TIGA, the trade association representing the video games industry, released a Business Opinion Survey today which shows that the industry is on course for growth. 75 per cent of respondents…
Grads in Games will soon be running the main assessment phase of their annual Search For A Star and Sumo Digital Rising Star student game dev challenges, reviewing student game…
The Queen today addressed the State Opening of Parliament, marking the beginning of a new session. It involved proposals on Brexit, immigration, education, online harms, broadband. MP's will now spend…
The Independent Game Developers Association (TIGA) has published a set of voluntary Principles for Safeguarding Players (the Principles). TIGA has devised the Principles for games businesses to follow when operating…