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The “idiocy” of Brexit is partially to blame for one of the UK's largest tech firms choosing to list on the New York Stock Exchange over London, the company's co-founder has warned.
This article examines the relationship between zero-rating and net neutrality in light of the latest case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union, namely the Vodafone case (Case C-854/19). The aim is to determine whether the UK should follow the EU’s example in banning zero-rating practices as seen in Vodafone.
Welche Regionen in der EU eignen sich besonders als Standort für Hochtechnologie? Während viele Städte und Gemeinden in Deutschland ihre Position verbessern konnten, könnte mit Großbritannien ein wichtiger Wettbewerber künftig entfallen. Der Brexit bietet Chancen - für Regionen in Ungarn, Polen und in Nordeuropa.
The government is proposing to remove EU-era regulatory protections that enable people to challenge the decisions algorithms make about them.
A project manager’s disdain at chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s speech to Bloomberg's city HQ – ‘the UK will soon probably need to start offering its own nomad visa just to get people to come here,’ probably resonated with many IT contractors.
A no-deal Brexit is looming, and could spell grave uncertainty for many working in the UK's tech industry.
The UK's lead in technology will be undermined if we can't trade across cyber borders.
Ofcom, the UK regulator, is going to give the UK’s net neutrality regs a once-over - presumably in response to telco and ISP urgings on the subject of “Now we’re not in the EU we shouldn’t have to obey EU laws.” Always a favourite. / In fact UK voices were at the forefront of the original discussion - urging pro network neutrality measures on the EU back in the mid noughties.
The UK government has launched a scaleup visa for businesses to sponsor high-skill tech workers for a two-year stay to encourage more talent into the country and plug the digital skills gap.
Carolyn Fairbairn of CBI says her ‘really big disappointment’ was the lack of help for British services in the potential deal
UK government to ditch GDPR in favour of post-Brexit system in potential headache for industry DCMS head Michelle Donelan promises to do away with red tape as Labour MP labels move “madness” .
Soaring energy costs and the continued fallout from the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union have had a major impact on that country’s private/hybrid cloud data center outsourcing market.
The Trump administration has made it clear to Boris Johnson that any post-Brexit US-UK free trade deal would rely on Britain dropping plans to tax large American tech firms, according to reports.
Digital services levy due to be imposed on web-based firms like Facebook and Amazon from April.
JAMES BALL examines the areas where Britain is now feeling the painful consequences of its departure from the EU.
The technology field will be hurt by the Data Bill and the breakdown of Horizon.
A post-Brexit deal should make it easier to build supermarkets, avoid tax and sue the UK, US business lobbyists say.
In 11 key policy areas, POLITICO reporters look ahead to March 30, 2019.
Developers and publishers discuss the challenges they face in securing talent from the Continent
You may wonder why on earth a Tory government led by Boris Johnson, the heirs to Thatcher for goodness sake, are sacrificing the prospect of a trade deal with the EU because they want the right to subsidise British industry.
Those tasked with fixing the millennium bug reject the idea that it was a load of hysteria over nothing.
The European Union’s (EU) Chips Act was agreed in principle at the end of April 2023 by the EU’s main political bodies. The proposed legislation, described by European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, as a “game changer”, commits €43 billion in financial subsidies towards expanding the bloc’s semiconductor industry.
EU departure is hitting staffing and triggering animosity to European employees.