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Twitter to label potentially harmful coronavirus tweets

Social media giant Twitter has announced it will begin labelling and removing tweets about coronavir...

North West e-scooter firm welcomes new UK road trials

Adult electric scooter company AER is gearing up for a relaxation in rules relating to the use of e-...

5 COVID-19 pivots: Craft ale start-up feeds 30,000 in lockdown

A craft ale start-up with a social conscience has fed more than 30,000 vulnerable people after pivot...

How Bidstack is placing coronavirus messaging into video games

Bidstack’s proposition is ingeniously simple - if today’s games are realistic enough to simula...

Royal College of Nursing to digitally archive COVID-19 decisions

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN), the world’s largest nursing union and professional body, has...

NHS crying out for supply chain tech revolution

Much has been documented about the overwhelming pressures facing the NHS, not least in ensuring crit...

‘I’m back!’ – entrepreneur Colin Stevens on his new challenge

Colin Stevens turns 40 in July and he’s got his mojo back. The award-winning entrepreneur re...

Return to work triggers sales surge for social distancing firm

A business that sells traffic products online has seen a 30% spike in demand from companies lookin...

MedTech SMEs boosted by new support programme

SMEs and start-ups developing medical devices have been boosted by a new support programme which a...

Degree 53 founder launches new gambling tech business

The founder of mobile and web development company Degree 53 has announced the launch of new gambling...

South West Tech 50: Vote for the region’s most innovative firm

It’s time to cast your vote for the South West’s most innovative tech company in BusinessCloud�...

Could blockchain ease COVID-19 tracing app concerns?

The CEO of BLOK BioScience believes blockchain is the answer to privacy concerns over the NHS’ COV...

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