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New comparison website to support forces charities

New comparison website to support forces charities

A new price comparison website has been launched by Falklands War veteran Simon Weston to raise money for Armed Forces charities.
Why isn't the government closing the digital divide?

Why isn't the government closing the digital divide?

Because it is failing to match high-level policy with funding where it's needed.
New Online Money Advice for Single Parents

New Online Money Advice for Single Parents

One Space, the popular social networking site for single parents from Single Parent Action Network (SPAN), has launched a new online Money Survival Kit to give immediate help to single parents facing financial crisis.
Brits would pay 10p to read articles online - poll

Brits would pay 10p to read articles online - poll

Three-quarters of Brits would consider paying for digital content if it only cost 10p or per article, with Jeremy Clarkson the most likely columnist to entice punters to hand over their cash, according to a new survey.
Quarter of world online as internet turns 40

Quarter of world online as internet turns 40

According to a new report, 1.67 billion people have access to the internet as it reaches its 40th birthday.
The UK's deep divide in broadband take-up

The UK's deep divide in broadband take-up

It appears the digital divide is deepening and the whole concept of a e-government strategy undermined.
EverybodyOnline provides carer with access to support and friends

EverybodyOnline provides carer with access to support and friends

Joining Facebook was a priority for single-parent Pete Taylor when he went online for the first time last week.
The internet and the 'e-solated'

The internet and the 'e-solated'

A decade ago most of us had never used the internet – now we can't imagine life without it. Actually, some of us can: there are 10 million people in the UK still without a connection.