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Uk hospice nurse patient bed tablet audio waveform care scene

Sue Ryder to roll out AI scribe across UK hospices

Sat, 14th Feb 2026
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data protection
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digital transformation
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biometrics
Sue Ryder will deploy Heidi's NHS-approved AI scribe across UK hospices, aiming to cut paperwork and free clinicians for patient care.
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Finalists revealed for 2025 everywoman in Tech Awards

Tue, 10th Feb 2026
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
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data privacy
Finalists for the 2025 everywoman in Technology Awards spotlight women driving UK innovation in AI, cyber security and wider STEM careers.
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Anthropic to build Claude-powered AI assistant for GOV.UK

Thu, 29th Jan 2026
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data protection
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ai security
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risk & compliance
Anthropic will build a Claude-powered AI assistant for GOV.UK, piloting personalised support for job seekers and people returning to work.
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Anthropic plans Australian office in global AI push

Tue, 20th Jan 2026
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
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dc
Anthropic is setting up an Australian office in Sydney as Claude adoption soars, anchoring a wider global expansion and hiring push.
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Tricentis predicts AI will transform UK software testing

Mon, 12th Jan 2026
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devops
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manufacturing
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digital transformation
AI will upend UK software testing by 2026, Tricentis warns, forcing a shift to risk-led quality, autonomous checks and stricter guardrails.
Realistic photo uk ireland office workers showing stress tiredness at desks

Stress tops workplace risks for UK & Ireland, study finds

Tue, 22nd Jul 2025
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hybrid & remote work
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healthtech
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clean technologies
Stress affects 64% of workers in the UK and Ireland, leading workplace risks, with many reporting incidents linked to mental health and safety gaps, a study finds.