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Police Digital Service future remains uncertain as ‘radical’ Home Office policing reform unveiled
The future of the Police Digital Service (PDS) in the UK remains uncertain as the government plans to absorb it
History repeats itself in Post Office Capture redress scheme with low-ball offers made
Subpostmasters who were impacted by errors in the Post Office’s Capture software, similar to Horizon users, are facing inadequate compensation
New study shows AI isn’t ready for office work
It has been almost two years since Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella forecasted that generative AI would revolutionize knowledge work. However,
MPs could be unintentionally going easy on tech ‘parasite’ in Post Office scandal bill
The Post Office scandal is estimated to cost £1.8 billion for compensating subpostmasters, but this figure may not fully reflect
Government faces questions about why US AWS outage disrupted UK tax office and banking firms
The UK government is under pressure to explain why a significant, hours-long Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage in the US
CCRC formally sends Post Office Capture referral to Court of Appeal
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has officially referred the first appeal against conviction of a Post Office Capture user
Depression, anxiety, PTSD and suicidal thoughts: Post Office victims speak out
More than 75% of former subpostmasters affected by the Post Office Horizon scandal reported experiencing significant health issues as a
Microsoft fires two employee protesters who occupied its president’s office
In a bold move, Microsoft has terminated two employees who participated in a sit-in protest at the office of vice
I’m still strapped to a rolling office chair with a ticking timer in a huge scary building
Caution: This article may contain minor spoilers for Chairbound. I believe they are minor, but in this eerie place of