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The Telegraph: Britain has led the way digitally before. Post-Brexit, it can do so again

The Telegraph: Britain has led the way digitally before. Post-Brexit, it can do so again

by Romilly Dennys | Aug 31, 2017 | Uncategorized

The Government data protection paper published today is a welcome step in the right direction, setting out the vital need for the UK to remain a global leader on data protection by promoting both the flow of data internationally and high levels of data protection...
The Telegraph: New trade deals can turbo-charge Britain’s digital economy, but also risk our vital European partnership

The Telegraph: New trade deals can turbo-charge Britain’s digital economy, but also risk our vital European partnership

by Romilly Dennys | Aug 15, 2017 | Uncategorized

Following the infamous row over chlorinated chicken, Trade Secretary Liam Fox accused the British media of “obsessing over the detail of the very end stage of one sector of a potential free trade agreement”. Yet obsessive level of detail at every stage and for every...
Tech London: The digital economy is no laughing matter – this week’s Cabinet endorsement is long overdue

Tech London: The digital economy is no laughing matter – this week’s Cabinet endorsement is long overdue

by Romilly Dennys | Aug 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

Despite emerging as a global force, fast-growth tech companies enjoyed no representation at Cabinet before the election, and the policy brief was buried within the Department for Media, Culture and Sport. Yet the stats speak volumes: the digital sector –...
The Times: Tory internet regulation plans will cripple Britain’s fastest growing sector

The Times: Tory internet regulation plans will cripple Britain’s fastest growing sector

by Romilly Dennys | Jun 20, 2017 | Uncategorized

When terrorism struck twice during the election campaign, the internet and technology became a convenient scapegoat. The media and public demanded answers and tough talk. New laws and sanctions for digital companies, social media platforms and content providers became...
City AM: It looks like the Conservative Party manifesto could be very bad for startups as Theresa May pledges doubling of tier 2 visa costs

City AM: It looks like the Conservative Party manifesto could be very bad for startups as Theresa May pledges doubling of tier 2 visa costs

by Romilly Dennys | May 21, 2017 | Uncategorized

The UK’s technology startups face a potential doubling of costs for hiring the best and the brightest from around the world under a Conservative government. The party, which is leading in the polls ahead of the General Election on 8 June, has promised to...
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