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Budget 2011: Government announces 21 enterprise zones
Surpassing expectations, the Government announces 21 enterprise zones, all to be served by super-fast broadband.
Londoners to benefit from Microsoft apprenticeships
The software giant has pledged 1,000 roles in London for National Apprenticeship week.
London Underground ditches mobile plans
Mobile coverage won't be coming to the Underground - at least not in time for the Olympics.
TFL keeps quiet on Huawei tube deal
Huawei is reportedly close to securing the deal, but TFL says it is still talking to a number of providers.
The Cloud draws up Wi-Fi plan to cover London by 2012
London Mayor Boris Johnson promised city-wide Wi-Fi coverage in time for the Olympic Games and The Cloud is trying to make it happen.
London Underground gets Wi-Fi for 2012
TfL invites bidders to set up Wi-Fi in 120 tube stations by the time the Olympic Games come to town.
Mobiles on the tube: Move down the carriage or stand clear?
With a deal to get mobile connectivity on the tube coming closer and closer, we ask whether a good service on all London Underground lines is what...
Boris brings mobile to tube for 2012?
The Mayor of London is reportedly in talks with mobile operators to bring mobile coverage to the London Underground.
Boris lifts lid on London data through new website
Boris Johnson today announced a new website that opens up public data on life in London.
IT pros get political ahead of London's Mayoral election
Research into the political leanings of leading UK bloggers and internet forum posters shows an opinion poll-defying sub-trend among the net-savvy.
Facebook says no to CEOP panic button
Despite a positive meeting with Home Secretary Alan Johnson, the social network has ruled out introducing a panic button on user homepages.
Johnson ‘legally powerless’ over McKinnon extradition
The Home Secretary is able to stop the clock on Gary McKinnon's case, but he can't rule against the extradition treaty Britain has with the US.
Government invests £31 million in telehealth
Health secretary Alan Johnson has offered support for for innovative technologies in health and social care.
Week in review: NHS loses data again, mobile for the tube?
This week, the NHS has yet again lost sensitive data on a USB stick, whilst Boris reignites talks about mobile access on the tube.
Ex-Channel 4 chief slams Google
Luke Johnson hits out at the Silicon Valley giant for being “monstrous.”
Education minister calls on websites to tackle cyber bullying
Alan Johnson tells teachers union that online video sites have a "social responsibility and moral obligation" to remove content which is harassing...
More MPs back McKinnon in extradition battle
A cross-party group of MPs has joined forces to ask Home Secretary Alan Johnson to block the extradition of hacker Gary McKinnon.
Medical evidence 'stops clock ticking' on McKinnon's extradition
Home Secretary Alan Johnson has said that he will review Gary McKinnon's new medical files very carefully.
MPs join protesters to show support for McKinnon
Home Office protest pushes for Home Secretary Alan Johnson to reconsider Gary McKinnon's extradition to the US for hacking.
Hacker Gary McKinnon to be extradited to the US
Home Secretary Alan Johnson has refused to take action to keep McKinnon in the UK, despite the admitted hacker's Asperger's Syndrome.
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