
Can our sluggish education system survive in a fast-changing world?
The traditional university course is poorly suited for our future.
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The traditional university course is poorly suited for our future.
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Cross-sector working, NHS resourcing and strong leadership are all needed to propel us in medicine development.

Hybrid working has brought new challenges for securing networks. But investing in good software can ensure businesses are safer than…
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We need investment into connectivity, or inequalities will only widen.
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Reforming apprenticeships and working with local government are both part of the solution.

By working with customers and partners, IT can be transformed.

Manchester United Foundation and DXC Technology will upskill young people for the jobs of tomorrow.

As we face increased flooding and heatwaves, investment in our water infrastructure is urgently needed.

Platforms like Airbnb enable everyday people to supplement their income – but the activity needs regulation.
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A special partnered podcast from the New Statesman.

A New Statesman event on the UK economy brought government and opposition politicians face to face with industry leaders.

With careful regulation, AI can move us to an economy truly based on our skills.
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Powered by AWS, the Scottish government body is on an evolving digital journey.

Innovation has improved longevity, but we must ensure nobody is left behind.
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Innovative funds are helping sustainable supply chains and systems thrive.

Equitable access to novel therapies relies on industry and the NHS working together.

Apprenticeships are crucial for business – and the economy.

On our journey we’ve made progress – and learned many lessons.
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Support for international trade underpins growth.
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Great Britain has one chance to decarbonise the economy – let’s take it.
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