Virtual wards, also known as Hospital at Home, provide numerous positives and allow patients to be cared for in their own space. But how much of a part will they continue to play in NHS treatment?
Innovative digital tools to help local people have their say in the planning process will be trialled in 13 areas across England.
Solihull has become one of the first places in the UK to see driverless vehicles take to its roads as part of new ground-breaking passenger trials.
More than half of UK homes and businesses can now access the fastest commercial broadband speeds available.
Mobile network operators will get easier access to lampposts, bus shelters and other street furniture to speed up the roll out of ultrafast 5G technology.
Oliver Dowden has said that Britain will attempt to move away from European data protection regulations as it overhauls its privacy rules after Brexit.
A new report has highlighted a disparate and fragmented approach to cyber security among local authorities in the UK.
People in rural Scotland, Wales and the North East of England are set to enjoy huge improvements in mobile coverage.
Academics from the University of Manchester have called for urgent actions to be taken to tackle the increasing digital divide in the UK.
The NCSC is offering local and national authorities expert guidance to protect their citizens by making their smart cities resilient to cyber attacks.
A survey finds an overwhelming desire within the public sector to harness innovative technology that is hampered by lack of certainty over data residency.
The Department for Transport has announced that motorists could see self-driving vehicles on British roads for the first time later this year.
Investment in the Connecting Scotland programme has now been increased to more than £48 million.
More than one million hard to reach homes and businesses will have next generation gigabit broadband built to them.
An ambition to achieve ‘world leading’ levels of digital inclusion is at the heart of plans to equip Scotland for further technological transformation.
The government can proceed with a £500 million investment to provide all corners of the UK with better mobile connectivity.