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By now, most people will have heard of quantum computing. But a much smaller subset will be aware of how the technology works and the full range of potential use cases. It will surprise some to learn that modern quantum theory has been around for a century. But the difficulty, as well as the cost ...
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The launch of a misinformation advisory committee by Ofcom as part of the Online Safety Act has been condemned by fact checkers as watered down. The Online Information Advisory was officially launched on Monday as a committee to advise the media watchdog on its work relevant to misinformation as it prepares to use new legislation ... Read more ›
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Innovate Finance has published a blueprint to make the UK the leading international market for stablecoin. The report, entitled Stablecoin: The UK Opportunity, outlines how the UK can become the most attractive jurisdiction in the world for issuing and using stablecoins while maintaining high standards of financial stability, transparency and consumer protection. Stablecoins are digital tokens ... Read more ›
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Sprive, a fintech app that promises to reduce the costs of users’ mortgages, has secured a £5.5m investment. The vast majority of UK household debt is tied up in mortgages, with interest on repayments and the growing use of 35-years and beyond plans making it difficult for many to keep up. Sprive claims to be ... Read more ›
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed plans to regulate the cryptoasset industry in hopes of cracking down on bad actors while giving clarity to crypto firms. Announced at the Innovate Finance Global Summit on Tuesday, Reeves announced draft legislation to regulate the cryptoasset sector amid calls for transparency from the industry. “Through our Plan for Change, ... Read more ›
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A new semiconductor facility has opened in Southampton, becoming the first electron beam lithography site in Europe. Electron beam lithography is an advanced process for carving complex patterns into incredibly small microchips with a high level of accuracy. Opened on Wednesday at the University of Southampton, the new facility is just the second in the world, ... Read more ›
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A cybersecurity startup founded by former Google engineer Joe Tallett that claims to be able to stop scams before they happen, has emerged from stealth with a £350,000 investment. AVIEL Intelligence, which also includes executive alums from what3words, provides banks and payment firms with an intelligence engine that it claims can identify scam networks and ... Read more ›
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London-listed crypto mining company Argo Blockchain has been forced to request a suspension of trading of its public shares following delays in the release of its accounts. The company announced today that it would be unable to meet the deadline for releasing its results required by the UK public listing regime. Under UK law, the ... Read more ›
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It was good to be back at the Innovate Finance Global Summit, UK Fintech’s Week flagship event, this week. Throughout the panel sessions and conversations with audience members – including founders, investors and policymakers – ran a distinct buzz of excitement about the current state of UK fintech. There’s no doubt that fintech is enjoying ... Read more ›
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UK tech incorporations fell at the start of the year amid tariff disruptions and economic uncertainty, new figures have revealed. Approximately 12,184 new tech companies were incorporated in Britain in the first quarter of 2025, 12% less than the same period the previous year according to analysis from tax and consulting firm RSM. The drop ... Read more ›
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