UK: Government launches £9.5 million fund to tackle digital exclusion

With 1.6 million people in the UK still offline and facing higher living costs, the government is investing £9.5 million to empower local councils and charities. But as digital access becomes essential for healthcare, jobs, and savings: Can targeted grants overcome deep-rooted inequalities, or is a national, sustained strategy needed to truly close the digital divide?
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The UK government has launched the Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund, a £9.5 million initiative aimed at helping the 1.6 million people in the UK who remain offline gain access to digital services and skills. Announced on 13 August 2025 by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and Telecoms…

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Fabrice Iranzi

Journalist and Project Leader at LionHerald, strong passion in tech and new ideas, serving Digital Company Builders in UK and beyond
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