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Celebrating Get Online Week 2023
We are proudly supporting Get Online Week, the UK’s largest digital inclusion campaign powered by the digital inclusion charity and our partner, Good…
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Nominet helps Compaid to narrow the digital divide in Kent
Funding from Nominet helps vulnerable people get online safely The Nominet Members’ GiveHub is an opportunity for members to support an organisation of their choice and make a real…
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Nominet’s new prize draw gives UK primary schools the chance to win £5000 towards digital equipment
19 September 2023: Nominet is excited to announce its competition for primary schools across the UK to win £5,000 towards a Digital Classroom. …
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Unveiling a new era of cyber security collaboration across Europe
In a world where cyber security threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, the need for a unified front has never been more…
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Micro:bit throughout history: Paving the way for a digital future
The start of the UK school year in September 2023 marks the exciting launch of the micro:bit next gen campaign, which will see…
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Nominet’s funding speeds up the Internet Watch Foundation’s assessment of images by 112%
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) exists to stop, remove and prevent child sexual abuse imagery online. The scale of the problem is extraordinary…
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Government consults on how UK registries tackle domain abuse
Government has today announced the launch of a consultation concerning bringing provisions of the Digital Economy Act 2010 (DEA) into force. The consultation…
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PDNS: The Sixth Year
In cyberspace, 2022 was something of a mixed bag. On the positive side, ransomware payments plummeted in comparison to 2021, and the Russian…
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Childnet Film Competition 2023: Time to Talk!
If you could support someone better online, what would you do? Spread positivity in all your interactions, encourage them to talk to you…
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Nominet and Good Things Foundation continue their efforts in closing the UK’s digital divide
Did you know that 14m people in the UK have the lowest digital capability? This means that over 20% of us are likely…