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[Written Question] Technology: International Cooperation

Question by: Ben Obese-Jecty Answering Body: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, with reference to the fourth report of the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy (CP1338), published on 24 June 2025, what progress has he made in bringing new creativity to

UK Parliament Written Questions 4d ago

Palantir Contracts Have Become ‘An Unacceptable Point of Weakness,’ UK Politicians Warn

A bipartisan group of UK politicians is sounding the alarm over the country's partnership with the data analytics company Palantir. In a report published Tuesday, the 11 members of Parliament’s Science, Innovation, and Technology Committee warned that the country’s ballooning reliance on Palantir’s technology “represents an unacceptable point of weakness” that could hand the company overwhelming bargaining power in future negotiations. “We know that with vendor lock-in, over time, we’ll get...

Wired 7d ago

UK lawmakers call on government to ditch Palantir NHS contract

MPs have told the government to cut its ties with Palantir, and end the US spy-tech firm's controversial involvement in the National Health Service's Federated Data Platform. Warning against vendor lock-in across government, the House of Common science and technology committee said it was most concerned about Palantir, which had secured central roles in health and defense systems. “Palantir should not have a such a significant role in the UK public sector… it is far from the only company...

The Register 7d ago

Experts warn of ‘potentially harmful’ beauty products sold on major online marketplaces

Experts warn of ‘potentially harmful’ beauty products sold on major online marketplaces UV nail gel, skin lighteners and Kambo skin cream are three products highlighted as key concerns by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Potentially harmful gel nail polish imported directly from China is being sold on major online platforms, an expert has warned MPs, criticising Amazon for failing to "hold to account or vet" its sellers. Richard Knight, lead...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declines Warren’s request to testify at AI hearing

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has declined an invitation from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., to testify at a Senate committee hearing later this week about American AI development, NBC News has learned. Thursday’s hearing, held by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, will examine AI’s role in American innovation, affordability and technological dominance. Warren had requested Huang’s attendance to learn more about Nvidia’s business in China and its approach to export...

NBC News 1d ago

A thalamus–brainstem attractor network drives history-biased decisions

Abstract Natural environments often change gradually, making it adaptive to bias decisions on the basis of the recent past — a phenomenon known as serial dependence1,2,3. Large-scale recordings during behaviour have identified that serial dependence is a common motif for decision-making, with neural representations of past experiences found throughout the brain4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11. However, it remains unclear whether this bias arises from dedicated neural circuits with history-specific...

Nature 17h ago

UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery

At the beginning of last year, the UK government was riding high in its first term, having swept to power the previous July. It wasted no time making bold claims: publicly funded services, including the NHS, local councils, and central government were missing out on a potential £45 billion ($55 billion) in productivity savings due to outdated or poorly used technology. To tackle these issues, Peter Kyle, the then Technology Secretary, promised "digital tools, AI and common sense to overhaul...

The Register 1d ago

MPs warned about deadly ‘frog poison’ skin cream being sold into Britain

MPs warned about deadly ‘frog poison’ skin cream being sold into Britain Regulators warn of skin products scraped from the skin of a live giant monkey frog and traditionally used in shamanic rituals which has been linked to deaths Experts have warned of “snake oil” cosmetic products being sold into the UK via Amazon. A powerful committee of MPs has investigated the unregulated “wild west” cosmetics industry in the UK including cosmetic products such as a skin cream made from poisonous frogs....

Daily Mirror 6d ago

Listen up, England. The Health Secretary is going to be data controller for everyone's Single Patient Record

Health secretary James Murray has said that he will become a data controller of all National Health Service records in England shared through the government’s planned single patient record (SPR). Murray, who is formally the secretary of state for health, told the House of Commons on 1 June that GP surgeries, NHS trusts and other care providers will continue to manage and take responsibility for their own records, but added: “Where that information is then shared through the single patient...

The Register 7d ago

UK tax collector hands Capgemini £600M contact center deal, delays start of £2.4B CRM contract

The UK’s tax collector has chosen French consultancy giant Capgemini for a £600 million contact center deal, while pushing back the award and start of its £2.4 billion customer relationship management contract. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) awarded Capgemini’s UK unit its Contact Centre as a Service contract, worth £600 million including VAT and lasting up to 10 years, on 27 April. It received 13 bids and has also short-listed Canadian-headquartered CGI for the deal.

The Register 6d ago