General Election
Labour plan to nationalise BT Openreach and provide 'free' fibre broadband for all
TalkTalk pulls sale of FibreNation business and BT shares fall following new Labour giveaway offer
Labour Party targeted in DDoS attack
Attack may be linked with complaints from activists that the portal for ordering election leaflets had failed
Cabinet Office minister Ben Gummer loses Ipswich seat in general election
Ben Gummer ousted in surprise election result, removing minister responsible for digital transformation
Telegraph fined £30,000 for 'crossing the line' by emailing readers to urge them to vote Conservative
ICO says the paper abused 'soft opt-in' policy by emailing readers 'political campaigning' material on the day of the election
Tory top 10 tech targets: Skills, security and surveillance
What to expect from the technology industry over the next five years
Even Hadoop couldn't predict this general election, says Hadoop co-founder Doug Cutting
However, using big data methodologies, future elections could be forecast this way, he says
Election roundup - what does it mean for IT?
With voters if not flooding, then at least meandering, towards polling stations today, Computing breaks down what the possible outcomes could mean for the UK's technology industry
Forty per cent of London councils have not tested disaster recovery plans despite their key role in looming general election
Freedom of Information request made by Databarracks finds that despite councils having back-up solutions, they haven't been tested
UKIP pledges to waive tuition fees for technology-related degrees, cut data collection and oppose the EU's eCall tracking initiative
Free university tuition for STEM subjects, but little about online civil liberties in UKIP manifesto
General Election: Conservatives commit to superfast broadband, 5G and startup support
Party touts plans for wider technology use in the public sector, but is vague on the details