General Election: Conservatives commit to superfast broadband, 5G and startup support

Roland Moore-Colyer
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Party touts plans for wider technology use in the public sector, but is vague on the details

The Conservative Party has released its election manifesto with commitments to support startups and improve the UK's communications infrastructure if it is granted a second term in office. The C...

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