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Clare McDonald

Clare McDonald

Business Editor at Computer Weekly

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  • English
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Caroline Dinenage signs letter calling for angel law change - ComputerWeekly.com

The MP has signed a letter calling for the government to reconsider recently changed laws making it harder for women to be angel investors
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Top 10 women in tech and diversity in tech stories of 2023 - Comput...

As the year draws to a close, Computer Weekly looks over some of the notable stories relating to women in tech, diversity and inclusion throughout 2023
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Top 10 IT careers and skills stories of 2023 - ComputerWeekly.com

Looking back at the skills and hiring landscape in 2023, Computer Weekly shares the key moments for IT careers and skills over the past 12 months
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Top 10 retail technology stories of 2023 - ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly looks at what 2023 had in store for the retail industry – a year of financial uncertainty and increasing cost of living has made consumers ever more demanding, so how are retailers using tech to cope?
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Diversity in tech 2023: Bev White, Nash Squared - ComputerWeekly.com

In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity in tech event, in partnership with Nash Squared and sponsored by NatWest, Bev White, CEO of Nash Squared, talks about the challenges the tech sector faces when it comes to increasing diversity and inclusion.
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Almost 60% of UK workers have had no digital skills training - Comp...

Companies often complain of a lack of skilled workers, but many employees have also claimed they’ve not received any digital training, according to CV Genius
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Government response to digital exclusion recommendations lacking .....

The government’s response to a committee report that makes recommendations for addressing digital exclusion has been met with criticism from the House of Lords
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More office days leads to fewer women, says Nash Squared - Computer...

A lack of flexibility could be standing in the way of a more diverse tech workforce, according to Nash Squared
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The Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2023 - ComputerWeekly.com

In this week’s Computer Weekly, we announce this year’s list of the 50 most influential women in UK technology. We talk to Suki Fuller, who topped the list, about her journey in IT and the importance of diversity and inclusion. And we meet our rising stars – the women on a trajectory to influence the UK tech community. Read the issue now.
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How Agatha Christie inspired this year’s Most Influential Woman in ...

From crime dramas to intelligence, this year’s Most Influential Woman in UK Tech, Suki Fuller, talks about her path into the tech sector and the ever-changing nature of the digital world
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Computer Weekly announces the Most Influential Women in UK ... - Co...

Computer Weekly has revealed who is on the 2023 list of the 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech, including this year’s winner, Suki Fuller
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Computer Weekly's Women in UK Tech Rising Stars 2023 - ComputerWeek...

Each year, Computer Weekly selects a number of Rising Stars in the women in tech sector who are making waves in the women, diversity and inclusion in tech space and may find themselves on the top 50 list in the future
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Why security needs a holistic approach to gender diversity - Comput...

GUEST BLOG: In this contributed blog post, Kris Lovejoy, global security and resilience practice leader at Kyndryl talks about the skillsets needed for a career in security. As a business leader ...
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Women in Dev – redressing the balance - ComputerWeekly.com

GUEST BLOG: In this contributed blog post, Ana Cidre, head of International developer relations at Okta, talks about the steps businesses can take right now to start redressing the balance for ...
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Why the Most Influential Woman in UK Tech 2022 created a book of ro...

Disruptors, game-changers and scalable impact – just some of the reasons Flavilla Fongang, this year’s Most Influential Woman in UK Tech, chose to dive into the sector
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Datacentres and energy, top women in tech – Computer Weekly Downtim...

We discuss the run-in to the announcement of the Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2022 list, the datacentre market and the energy crisis, and the Alliance for Data Science Professionals.
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Answering the renewed call for apprenticeship success

GUEST BLOG: In this contributed blog post Jill Gates, vice president culture and people, Europe and Asia, at Ensono, talks about the steps that need to be taken to develop good apprenticeships. In ...
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How can the UK’s High Potential Visa close the digital skills gap

GUEST BLOG: In this contributed blog post Sheila Flavell, COO of FDM Group and president of TechUK, explains how the High Potential Visa can ease the digital skills gap and generate growth With the ...
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What do teens think about tech subjects? - ComputerWeekly.com

GUEST BLOG: The tech industry is notorious for being heavily male, with many blaming the early pipeline for deterring girls from choosing to study tech-based subjects or consider tech careers later ...
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Can ‘low code, no code’ close the commerce skills gap? - ComputerWe...

GUEST BLOG: In this guest blog post Conor Barr, CPO of retail integration platform Patchworks, discusses whether low or no code could help those low on tech skills to excel in the e-commerce ...
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Mayor launches digital inclusion pilot for offline Londoners - Comp...

Mayor of London to launch pilot programme aimed at helping 75,000 of the city’s residents online through recycled devices and free mobile connectivity.