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Scottish Government
Friday 29 March 2024 @ 10:10
New strategy to support international ambitions.
Scottish Government | Official News ReleaseHelping Scotland’s culture and creative sector shine on the world stage
techUK
Friday 29 March 2024 @ 10:05
The UK Government has launched new trade talks with Turkey, in a move which is likely to benefit British tech companies when a Free Trade Agreement is reached.
techUK | Official News ReleaseUK Government launches trade negotiations with Turkey - What it means for the tech sector
NHS Wales
Friday 29 March 2024 @ 09:25
A review of existing evidence produced by Public Health Wales as part of the collaboration with the Health and Care Research Wales Evidence Centre shows that interventions to address digital exclusion in older adults can increase uptake and digital literacy while also improving people's own perception of their own abilities, and willingness to use technology.
NHS Wales | Official News ReleaseInterventions to address digital exclusion improves engagement, skills, and confidence, says new report
Office of Rail and Road
Friday 29 March 2024 @ 09:20
New rules will mean that from 2 April the maximum fee that train operators and ticket retailers can charge when an unused rail ticket is refunded will be reduced from £10 to £5.
Office of Rail and Road | Official News ReleaseRail regulator’s review leads to 50% reduction in maximum fees for ticket refunds
National Crime Agency
Friday 29 March 2024 @ 09:15
A man whose drugs and firearms deals were uncovered by the National Crime Agency after an encrypted communications platform was taken down by international law enforcement has been jailed.
National Crime Agency | Official News ReleaseOperation Venetic: Drugs and firearms dealer jailed for more than 12 years
Scottish Government
Friday 29 March 2024 @ 09:10
All public sector use of Artificial Intelligence to be registered.
Scottish Government | Official News ReleaseIncreasing AI transparency
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WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Friday 29 March 2024 @ 09:05
TUC General Secretary Paul Nowak commented on the publication yesterday (Thursday) of a Work and Pensions Committee report on whether the government should reform statutory sick pay to provide more financial support to low-paid employees
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseSick pay system is “broken and in desperate need of reform”, says TUC