Uber ‘not fit’ to hold license in London, loses right to operate - againTfL says a “pattern of failures” has led to Uber’s license being revoked.November 25, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
Why the UK's porn block will backfire spectacularlyOpinion: Censorship won't stop teens from bypassing age checks and will only show up the lawmakers behind the changes.April 18, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
UK government demands presence of Facebook's Zuckerberg at hearingIt is only an invitation, but one that the Facebook CEO should not ignore.May 2, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
UK targets WhatsApp, encrypted messaging apps following London attackThe UK government has focused its attention on WhatsApp, claiming there should be "no place for terrorists to hide."March 27, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
UK gov't outlines vague post-Brexit Digital StrategyThe UK's scheme relies heavily on today's biggest tech vendors and their contributions.March 1, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange leaving Ecuador Embassy 'soon'WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, holed up in London for the past two years, has confirmed he will leave the sanctuary of the Ecuadorian Embassy "soon."August 18, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
UK spy agency GCHQ tribunal on surveillance claims beginsThe UK spy agency's Tempora project is under scrutiny by regulators as part of a hearing demanded by civil liberty groups. July 14, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
ISPs, communication firms file legal complaint over UK GCHQ spyingSeven internet service and communications providers worldwide have filed a legal complaint against the UK's GCHQ spy agency in the wake of the NSA scandal. July 2, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
UK government wastes 'three days a year' booting up old world PCsPerhaps parliament's way of thinking is as decrepit as its computers. June 5, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK
Benefit cheat boon? UK universal benefit trial dogged by IT problemsCritical IT issues relating to the UK's universal credit system could leave benefit fraudsters better off. All part of the "digital by default" strategy, of course. April 4, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Government: UK