Square Mile goes green: Landmarks including Tower Bridge to be powered from UK solar farm Renewable boost Square Mile landmarks including Tower Bridge, and the Barbican Centre will be powered with renewable energy from a Dorset farm, it has been revealed The initiative which also includes , Hampstead Heath, Guildhall, Smithfield Market and the Old Bailey, will harness solar power through a £40m deal signed in 2020. Energy provider Voltalia has sold its electricity produced [...]
UK must bridge ‘valley of death’ for homegrown science and innovation british R&D The UK must bridge the ‘valley of death’ in which prize-winning British innovation falls and fails to be commercialised. The Global Britain Commission said in a report today that the UK government should match Germany’s Fraunhofer programme, which helps businesses turn their research into marketable intellectual property. Britain’s fiscal support of research and development (R&D) [...]
UK sets aside £80m for state-of-the-art tech hub Innovation The UK government has put aside £80m to build a state of the art telecommunications lab. The lab in Solihull, West Midlands, is part of a £110m investment by the government to work with industry and improve British telecommunications. Along with working on network resilience, the lab will also focus on improving cyber security. The [...]
NHS urges private healthcare to share patient data and boost care in winter crisis December 14, 2022 The NHS has urged private healthcare operators to share data across the health network to boost patient care amid a winter crisis. A report by the NHS’ Acute Data Alignment Programme has doubled down on its bid to create a single source of healthcare data in England, saying it could improve the quality of treatment [...]
EXCL – Tech investments increasingly casualty of recession and skills shortage December 14, 2022 More than half of UK business leaders believe their companies’ digital platforms – such as websites, apps and customer-facing tech – fail to stand out against competitors, with almost half ready to invest in making improvements in 2023. However, according to the data that was shared exclusively with City A.M. today, significant hurdles and concerns [...]
Twitter continues to leak advertisers after Musk jibe at Covid rules boss Fauci December 13, 2022 Twitter is facing an exodus of advertisers after Elon Musk tweeted a call to prosecute the US medical chief over pandemic restrictions – in his latest controversial move since buying the social media giant. The social media site is staring down an estimated loss of UK advertising revenue around £10m, and it could deepen if [...]
Twitter could face user exodus and flat revenue following Musk changes December 13, 2022 Twitter could see a mass exodus of users and flat revenue if Elon Musk continues with his revamp, a new report has said. Market research firm Insider Intelligence said staffing cuts will make it more difficult to push new products and boost engagement. “Users will start to leave the platform next year as they grow [...]
Europe’s largest life sciences laboratory gets one step closer to landing in London December 13, 2022 Planning permission for Europe’s largest laboratory has been submitted today, as London patiently awaits a boost to its life sciences sector. The Canary Wharf Group and Kadans Science Partner, which builds science facilities, have submitted their planning application for the 23-storey tower, which was first announced in March. The pair are reportedly expected to fork [...]
Why banks must get better at managing the risky business of cloud computing December 13, 2022 | Sponsored Cloud computing represents the future of financial sector IT. Its services helped many organisations through the pandemic, supporting mass working and empowering them to reach locked-down customers digitally. But migrating data and systems to third-party datacentres also increases risk, as the Bank of England noted last year. The challenge for IT bosses in the sector [...]
As cyber-threats mount, the race is on to define and protect the corporate attack surface December 13, 2022 | Sponsored Cybersecurity has historically been a difficult sell to the board. Banking leaders, like their counterparts across other sectors, tended to regard IT security as the domain of the techies—something adjacent to rather than at the core of their business. But things have changed considerably since the start of the pandemic. Today the challenge is not [...]