Final appeal for Digital Economy Bill not to be rushed into law
Over the last fortnight tens of thousands of people have contacted their MPs opposing the Government’s plans to “fast-track” the Digital Economy Bill into law.
Over the last fortnight tens of thousands of people have contacted their MPs opposing the Government’s plans to “fast-track” the Digital Economy Bill into law.
With the third reading of the Digital Economy Bill in the House of Lords, the Bill is now looking like a home run in its present form.
Liberal Democrat and Conservative peers seeks to bring into the bill an internet infrastructure similar to that currently enjoyed in authoritarian countries.
Detailed dissection of the flaws in the Digital Economy Bill.
Expert view on the implications of the new Digital Economy Bill.
The PM’s comments for workers to accept pay cuts or UK faces 1970s-style ‘stagflation’, have been blasted as ‘nonsense.’
Nadine Dorries announced the return of the Online Safety Bill, but even Conservatives worry that it will chill free speech online.
‘The European Commission is proposing new laws to protect ‘digital platform’ and precarious workers.’
As employer demand for digital skills continues to grow, the report shows that digital skills training has is declining.
The art was inspired by Clare Short, Frances O’Grady and Satish Kumar.