A perspective on criminal justice reform across England and Wales. Sir Brian Leveson, in Part 1 of his Independent Review of ...
Prove agentic AI on high-volume, high-harm offence types first. Child sexual exploitation, fraud, and cybercrime cases ...
Guest blog by Jo Ludlam, Account Director, UK Public Sector - Crime & Justice at OpenText #digitaljusticeimpactday2026 ...
As part of our Digital Justice portfolio and our ongoing work to explore the role of technology in strengthening outcomes ...
The justice system is under pressure to modernise, with 80,000 cases in the Crown Court backlog alone. The rising backlogs, ...
Guest blog by Morna Spence, UK Justice Lead at Accenture #digitaljusticeimpactday2026 “Efficiencies alone are not a silver ...
Technology can extend the reach of justice into gaps the system currently cannot fill. The condition is that it is built on ...
Underpinning access to justice is a physical estate that has to work: buildings, land, cells, courtrooms that are safe, ...
Prisons are, quite simply, the most difficult environment to introduce new technology. Staff cannot bring in phones or ...
UK's Technology & Innovation programme is excited to announce that we are now seeking contributions for our annual focus week ...
This launch event will marks the start of techUK’s year-long focus on Frontier Compute, convening industry, policymakers and ...
Last month, I participated as a panellist at the launch of the UK’s Frontier Compute Programme, where I contributed insights ...
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