The UK Environment Agency grabbed headlines recently after suggesting that deleting old emails could help ease the strain on water and energy resources. While the idea drew ridicule, the underlying issue is anything but trivial. Data has a footprint—and ignoring it comes at both an environmental and financial cost. Helen... read more →
Aug
21
Aug
14
The global conversation on data centre growth is getting louder — and for good reason. Most analysts expect the number and size of data centres worldwide to continue climbing sharply this decade. With that growth comes a surge in electricity demand that is already reshaping energy forecasts. The International Energy... read more →
Aug
07
From Age Gates to Bans and Blacklists — How Online Freedom Is Being Redefined There was a time when the surfing the web felt like a digital Wild West — chaotic, creative, and uncontrolled. A space where communities thrived on anonymity, memes could shift culture overnight, and anyone with a... read more →
Jul
22
The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, which received Royal Assent on the 19 June 2025, represents a major milestone in the UK’s digital regulation agenda. As part of the UK Government’s broader National Data Strategy, the Act is designed to promote fair, innovative, and secure use of data across... read more →
Jul
16
It’s now been a month since London Tech Week 2025, and like many in the industry who've actively participated in expos, we’ve been reflecting on what large-scale technology events continue to offer in an increasingly digital-first world - especially one that fundamentally changed with the pandemic. In a calendar filled... read more →
Jul
11
How do you measure the effects of a major cyber-attack? Is it the severe financial losses, reputational damage, compromised customer data, operational downtime or the number of customers angered at the unavailability of Colin the Caterpillar cakes?It has now been over 50 days since M&S was targeted in April, by... read more →

