Graduate Electronic Engineer – Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Graduate Electronic Engineer – Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Electronic Engineering Graduate required to join a large multi-faceted Electrical Engineering Design team. You will be working on the research, design, and development of IoT networked intelligent devices. Full training will be provided across embedded controllers, NXP arm cortex processors, microcontrollers, and general hardware and software design. You... Read More
SNP Plays Longer Game In Bid For Scottish Independence
Support for Scottish independence needs to be higher and more consistent to force another referendum, the new SNP leadership believes. In a rethink of strategy, Scotland’s First Minister and the new SNP leader Humza Yousaf wants to focus on making the case for independence because he knows pushing for a vote immediately will be rejected.... Read More
Keir Starmer Denies Targeting Labour Left-Wingers After Abbott Suspended
Sir Keir Starmer has denied he is targeting left-wing Labour MPs after Diane Abbott was suspended following comments about racism. The Hackney MP suggested Jewish, Irish and Traveller people are not subject to racism “all their lives” in a letter to The Observer newspaper. Ms Abbott apologised, claiming she had mistakenly sent an early version... Read More
School Set To Take Ofsted To Court Over Inspection
A school says it will challenge Ofsted in court for not following correct procedures after an inspection left its head teacher feeling suicidal. Sarah Jarman, whose experience spans 20 years, said she felt “crippled and crushed” by the inspection. Queen Emma Primary School in Cambridge was downgraded to inadequate over its measures to keep children... Read More
Sudanese NHS Doctor Finally Allowed To Return To UK
An NHS doctor who felt “betrayed” after being refused a place on a UK evacuation flight from Sudan has now been given a seat. Abdulrahman Babiker was flown to Cyprus and will travel to the UK on Saturday. He told the BBC he was delighted to be leaving the country but had mixed feelings about... Read More
Full Stack Engineer – East Sussex
Full Stack Engineer – East Sussex End Date Monday 15 May 2023 Salary Range £61,911 – £68,790 We support agile working – click here for more information on agile working options. Agile Working Options Other Agile Working Arrangements / Open to Discussion Job Description Summary Lloyds Banking Group Location – Hove, Bristol, Edinburgh, London or Manchester. We’re happy... Read More
Internship At The UK, Opportunities For Students In London
An internship is an opportunity for students and recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in a professional setting. Internships provide the opportunity to learn new skills, develop professional contacts, and apply academic knowledge to real-world scenarios. Internships can be paid or unpaid, part-time or full-time, and can last anywhere from a few weeks to a... Read More
Is the UK A Bad Place For Tech Firms?
Despite months of lobbying and negotiation, the UK’s competition regulator ruled yesterday that the tech firm should not complete its proposed multi-billion dollar purchase of the games maker Activision Blizzard. It would have cemented Microsoft’s status as a video game uber-giant. If the UK, US, and EU don’t all approve the deal, it is very... Read More
Wikipedia Will Not Perform Online Safety Bill Age Checks
Wikipedia will not comply with any age checks required under the Online Safety Bill, its foundation says. Rebecca MacKinnon, of the Wikimedia Foundation, which supports the website, says it would “violate our commitment to collect minimal data about readers and contributors”. A senior figure in Wikimedia UK fears the site could be blocked as a result.... Read More
New Police Powers To Tackle Slow-Walking Protests
Police in England and Wales are to be given new powers to tackle “disruptive” slow walking used by protesters to block roads. The new legislation would give officers more leeway to intervene when protesters attempt to block roads by slow marching. It will need to be approved by Parliament before it comes into force. Just... Read More