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MPs Expense £70,000 Worth Of iPhones, iPads And PCs Before Election Deadline
Expenses watchdog suggests unseated or retiring MPs should donate equipment to charity
US Dispatches Mission To Muzzle Russian Cyber Security Threats
Expedition to Eastern Europe examines ways to combat growing cyber threat from Russia
NSA Sought German Help To Spy On Siemens – Report
The NSA asked its German equilvant for help to spy on industrial conglomerate Siemens
General Election 2015: How Will The Conservatives’ Victory Impact UK Tech?
We ask the industry how the Conservative's General Election victory will impact tech firms, cybersecurity, communications, public sector IT and startups
Conservatives To Revive Snoopers’ Charter Following Election Win
Teresa May suggests Snoopers' Charter is back on the agenda now the Lib Dems are out of the picture
General Election 2015: TechWeek Readers Back Conservatives
TechWeek readers back Cameron for a second term in office, ahead of Labour and UKIP
General Election 2015: What Does The Technology Industry Want?
We ask tech firms what they want from the General Election and who they want to see in Number 10
EU Reveals Ambitious Plan For Digital Single Market
Europe unveils its plan to tackle American domination of the digital world, but will it work?
General Election 2015: Two-Fifths Of London Boroughs ‘Unprepared’ For Election IT Disaster
FOI requests show many London boroughs haven't tested their disaster recovery plans for over a year ahead of 2015 General Election
POLL: Who Will You Be Backing At The 2015 General Election?
Which party will do the most for the UK technology industry at the General Election?
General Election 2015: Tech Entrepreneurs Endorse Conservatives
Ninety tech entrepreneurs sign a letter praising the Conservative party ahead of general election
General Election 2015: UKIP And Labour Websites Struggle As SNP Leads Digital Race
Website data tests show some parties are not making the best first impression ahead of the General Election
What Is The Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation?
The Secretary General of the CTO explains its mission to bring connectivity to everyone across the Commonwealth
Phil Zimmermann: Privacy Protection Just As Important As Security For Businesses
PGP creator tells TechWeekEurope companies should take privacy protection seriously and argues law enforcement is living in a "golden age of surveillance"
General Election 2015: Party-By-Party Guide To Technology Policy
What technology polices would each party introduce and how would the tech industry be affected after the next election?
SNP Manifesto Pledges Support For Innovation And Privacy
SNP wants research institutions and the private sector to collaborate and commercialise innovations but won't back any 'Snooper's Charter'
Digital Scotland To Bring Fibre to 145,000 More Properties
BDUK-funded Digital Scotland announces next phase of superfast broadband rollout
Plaid Cymru Wants 30Mbps Broadband And Powerful Local Ofcom
Plaid Cymru outlines support for better communications, Welsh language online services and more powers from Westminster
Pro-Privacy Lib Dem Manifesto Details Digital Bill Of Rights And Green Economy
Lib Dems say they would protect privacy of UK citizens, hold a complete review of state surveillance and promote green tech development
In-Flight Wi-Fi Could Be ‘Hacked’ To Control Aircraft Systems
US government watchdog says more steps should be taken to prevent unauthorised access to avionic systems
Unsafe US eVoting Machines Exposed In New Report
Forget hanging chads. Damning report highlights shocking security of voting terminals used in American elections
Green Party Manifesto Opposes Mass Surveillance And IT Outsourcing
Green Party would support open source and bill of digital rights but rules out technology for technology's sake if it hinders environmental aims
Conservatives Vow To Make UK The ‘Technology Centre Of Europe’ With Election Win
Tories say technology will create jobs, aid regional development and overhaul public services, but suggest more surveillance powers will be granted
Labour Manifesto Makes Broadband, Open Data And Mobile Coverage Pledges
Labour says the UK's strengths in digital technology can help economic growth and revamp public services
Huawei: Operators And Community Collaboration Key For Smart Cities
Businesses, communities and operators can thrive in smart cities, Huawei enterprise CEO tells TechWeekEurope
BT And Virgin Media Warn Ofcom About Business Broadband Regulation
BT and Virgin Media say giving rivals greater access to their business broadband networks will increase prices and damage service quality
More Than Half Of Brits Worried About Gov Smart Meter Data Scooping
Institute of Directors calls for smart meters scheme to be ‘halted, altered or scrapped’
Australian Immigration Email Exposes G20 Leaders’ Personal Information
Australian government accidentally sends G20 leaders' information to Asian Cup organisers but decides not to tell anyone
UK Safari Users Can Sue Google Over ‘Unjust’ Tracking
Court of Appeal dismisses Google claim that Safari users cannot take legal action over cookies because they did not suffer financially