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European Parliament

Mandelson’s “three strikes” rules in jeopardy

EU puts forward need for judicial process before internet access is restricted
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Colin Powell addresses Dreamforce attendees

Governor discusses speed of technology innovation, digital divide and Facebook

Tax increases loom as government debt grows

Extra government borrowing suggests tax increases ahead
Lord Mandelson

Mandelson seeks sweeping powers to enforce copyright

Minister tries parliamentary amendment to grant new enforcement powers
Doctor

IT projects responsible for £11bn cost overruns

Better project management needed as budgets are squeezed, says TaxPayers' Alliance
Houses of Parliament

UK praised for e-government services

Capgemini study puts the UK fourth in Europe
Sainsbury's recharging point

Government charges up electric car network with fresh £30m

Business and local authorities encouraged to bid for new grant money

Queen’s speech highlights digital communication plans

The government used the Queen’s speech to enhance UK’s digital economy with a Bill that will effectively tackle the copyright infringement online and improve digital infrastructure and content technologies
Houses of Parliament

Stone on a roll with new digs and ambitious plans

Firm to move all operations into one office to aid plans to become UK's top public sector system builder
Graduates

Report: UK skills inadequate for low-carbon economy

All major environmental policies should be accompanied with a corresponding skills strategy, recommends Aldersgate Group report
Cars in traffic

DVLA extends IBM outsourcing contract

IBM will manage IT and support move to shared services within DfT agencies
P. Nikiforos Diamandouros

EU ombudsman criticises Intel anti-trust probe

Diamandouros publishes decision on Intel complaint
Gordon Brown

Ordnance Survey data to be made available next year

Data relating to electoral and local-authority boundaries, postcode areas and digital mapping will be released
ID card

First ID cards go on sale

Cards will cost £30 but only 2000 people have registered for an application form
Scotland Yard

Online bank hackers get 13 years

Another victory for the Met's central e-crime unit
Internet Governance Forum

Internet Governance Forum hit by censorship claims

UN criticised for choice of location, as anti-censorship poster is removed
Home Office

ISPs unhappy with data proposals

Response to consultation casts doubts over what is possible
Bernie Madoff

Programmers charged in Madoff case

Developers allegedly took payoff to cover up Ponzi scheme
McKinnon

MPs urge Johnson to show clemency in McKinnon case

Select committee want Home Secretary to block extradition

Government uses dodgy case study to justify CPS proposals

The Home Office insists moor rescue was the result of communications data
Magnifying glass scours job adverts

Sources report Equanet staff unease

VAR confirms departure of head of managed accounts Simon Cook as sources claim other staff have itchy feet
Whitehall

Environment Agency signs "greenest ever" IT contract

Capgemini will halve agency's carbon emissions from IT
Doctor

NHS IT spending falls short of forecasts

Delays in implementing systems mean only a fifth of forecast money has been spent on paying contractors
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Mandelson announces new skills plans

Government strategy aims to create a new class of technicians
Tony Young

Summit: Tony Young, Informatica CIO interview

Young discusses how Informatica’s IT department helps keep corporate data private
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