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Derbyshire sets benchmarks in the online planning process
Derbyshire County Council is the first local authority to process 100% of planning applications through the Planning Portal.
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Contract awarded to bridge Welsh digital divide
Deputy Minister for Regeneration Leighton Andrews has announced a new initiative to tackle digital exclusion in Wales.
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10,000 MOD personnel to benefit from new online access
Both military and civilian staff of the MOD will for the first time gain online access to its information services.
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UK embraces e-democracy
Millions of UK citizens go online to deal with local and central government.
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European Parliament reaches correct balance between transparency and data protection
Following a vote in the European Parliament, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has expressed his satisfaction with how the Parliament addressed the delicate issue of reconciling transparency requirements with data protection obligations.
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Lack of end user training threatens IT security
Employees are lacking knowledge on IT security, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). 
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Major government-backed national Open Source project takes off
Schools Minister Jim Knight has launched the first nationwide Open Source project.
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File sharing agency up for debate
Lord Carter has called for public debate on the proposed digital rights agency.
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Free marine maps offered to councils
UK local authorities are being offered a three-month trial of a digital marine map of UK coastal areas.
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First families receive computers under £300m Home Access programme
Schools Minister Jim Knight yesterday has met the first families to receive their computers as part of the Home Access pilot in Oldham.
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UK in the Internet slow lane
Despite Government claims, the Digital Britain Interim Report lacks vision, neglects consumer interests and risks leaving the UK in the Internet “slow lane”, says watchdog.
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Birmingham rings the changes with telephone plan
Improved services for citizens and greater efficiency will be the benefits if a £5.075million project to revamp Birmingham City Council's telephony system is approved by Cabinet on March 16.
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European Commission encourages green ICT
The European Commission has called on Member States and industry to use ICT to improve energy efficiency.
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