The push towards digital sovereignty is frequently criticized as a Trojan horse for authoritarian measures. It's tremendously naïve to think it the only explanation.
A House of Lords committee ignores great proposals from Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder while refusing to judge whether that the BBC is doing enough to diversify its workforce.
Publicly owned fibre networks don’t just mean free WiFi. From energy grids to smart transport, they will be the backbone of a new, green socialist economy.
Around the world governments are taking the lead developing digital infrastructure. Nowhere is this more evident than that well known communist enclave: the United States of America.
In the first episode of ourVoices we explore the rise of big tech, and imagine a future where our data is used to benefit the collective – not the private few.
UK lawmakers have been slow to act on Facebook’s influence on our democracy, though more outspoken when it comes to Facebook’s designs on international finance.