Digital silos are slowing NHS staff down, causing unnecessary stress, and creating huge inefficiencies and security issues at the heart of the service.
Coronavirus has accelerated progress in the use of technology in education at a rate that was not imagined prior to the crisis.
In a world that changes as fast as this one, constant intellectual regeneration should be our goal. Our recovery papers are a contribution to that.
Using technological solutions is not only effective but can enhance opportunities for those wanting to get involved in politics.
I know that government needs a cross-Whitehall programme that actively engages with the myriad of departments and agencies.
I hesitate to disagree with Daniel Finkelstein, but city growth has been powered more by smalltown commuters than flat-cap wearing uber-boheminans.
“One of the things that we want to do is to make sure that we distribute the range of Civil Service jobs… more equitably across the whole United Kingdom.”
Together with error, it is set to cost the taxpayer an eye-watering sum in the region of £4.6 billion.
It should be remembered that the arts contributes more to Britain’s international earnings, in the aggregate, than does the City of London.
This is the third in a three-part series on how to boost our economy after Coronavirus.
This is the second in a three-part series on how to boost our economy after Coronavirus.
In that sense, his speech could easily have been given by a much more fitting figure for the Ditchley Foundation: Tony Blair.
The Coronavirus pandemic has taught us the importance of supply chain security, whether for PPE or critical minerals.
This ambitious business case is based on our experiences not only of recovering from the last downturn, but on the successes of the last three years.
Sunni Arab leaders now recognise that Iran’s aggression represents an existential threat to more than just the Jewish state.