Equality stories
Camp Digital returns to Manchester spotlighting ethical AI, inclusive design and hopeful technologists in a rapidly changing digital sector.
Security operations centres urgently need more women, whose empathy, calm and insight are crucial as tech-driven threats rapidly evolve.
A study finds AI image tools depicting UK jobs in 2025 heavily favour white, male workers, deepening existing gender and racial imbalances.
As International Women's Day approaches, concerns escalate over recent setbacks in diversity efforts, urging tech leaders in the UK to reaffirm their commitment to inclusivity.
A recent survey by Ecommpay reveals that 61% of eCommerce merchants prefer payment providers prioritising Environmental, Social, and Governance principles.
Emma Partlow from Transreport has been named a finalist in the 2024 Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 for her impactful work in accessible travel.
From job ads to image tools, AI is quietly amplifying gender bias - but with better data, design and oversight, we can reverse it.
A 24-year-old founder argues women must build the AI shaping power, or watch systems encode the blind spots that once shut them out.
Diverse teams are reshaping the payments industry, turning personal insight into the hidden infrastructure behind global growth.
In a fractured world, leaders must “give to gain” by investing in cultural intelligence, turning diversity into real inclusion and resilience.
UK tech's gender gap is no pipeline glitch but structural bias, demanding rigorous use of data and AI oversight to drive real change.
Women in tech are no longer waiting for a seat at the table - they're redefining leadership, driving growth and building new tables.
As stress soars despite supportive managers, flawed work design quietly widens equity gaps, punishing those with lives beyond work.
Debates surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in workplaces intensify, with advocates and critics discussing their impact on meritocracy and culture.
AI tools for autism support are under scrutiny as advocates warn disabled people risk being excluded from public services and care systems.
Online abuse of US women has surged, with over a quarter reporting harassment and LGBTQ+ and non-white women facing the highest risks.
More than one in four US women report online abuse, with LGBTQ+ and non-white women hardest hit amid rising fears over data-fuelled harassment.
As International Women's Day nears, tech leaders urge companies to enhance diversity and inclusion strategies, noting Australia's unique opportunity for innovation.
On International Women's Day 2025, the urgent need for genuine change in diversity and inclusion policies shines through as women face serious setbacks in the USA.
A recent ISACA survey reveals only 41% of businesses focus on hiring women in technology, despite 87% of IT professionals acknowledging a gender diversity gap.