Manchester Prize
8 Jul 2026DSIT
The Manchester Prize is an initiative to support AI innovations for public good. UK organisations can apply for funding to develop solutions in energy, environment, and infrastructure.
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409 policiesCoverage from 1 Jan 2025 · Data current as of 8 Jul 2026
DSIT
The Manchester Prize is an initiative to support AI innovations for public good. UK organisations can apply for funding to develop solutions in energy, environment, and infrastructure.
DSIT
The document describes the Survey Summarisation Tool developed by Ofsted for analyzing free-text survey responses. UK organizations using this tool must ensure compliance with data protection training and guidelines for its use.
DBT
The document announces a Call for Evidence to update toy safety regulations in light of AI-enabled toys. UK organisations must engage in this consultation to ensure compliance with evolving safety standards.
DSIT
The document describes the LGSCO Chatbot, an AI-enabled tool for public guidance on complaints. UK organisations must ensure compliance with data protection and accessibility standards when implementing similar AI solutions.
DSIT
This is a joint statement on AI safety and security between the UK and Germany. It indicates a collaborative effort to establish AI safety frameworks but does not impose specific obligations.
DfE
This document provides guidance and reports for education providers on implementing education technology. UK organisations in education should monitor this guidance for compliance with DfE policy.
FCA
This speech discusses the future of the credit market and the need for regulatory reform. UK organisations must adapt to new regulations and focus on delivering better consumer outcomes through innovation and collaboration.
FCA
This speech discusses the FCA's approach to regulating AI in financial services. UK organisations must adapt to new regulatory frameworks that support AI innovation while ensuring market integrity and competition.
DSIT
The UK government is funding new AI labs to develop accessible and efficient AI technologies. UK organizations may benefit from advancements that lower costs and improve AI adoption.
ICO
The document marks the one-year anniversary of the Data Use and Access Act's commencement. UK organisations must comply with new operational requirements and guidance related to data protection and automated decision-making.
DSIT
The document contains minutes from the AI Energy Council meetings. It indicates the establishment of the council to address AI's energy demands in the UK.
CMA
The CMA has introduced new conduct requirements for Google’s search services to ensure fair ranking and data portability. UK organisations must comply with these requirements to enhance transparency and user data access.
DSIT
The document outlines the UK's Digital Standards Strategy for 2026 to 2030. UK organisations must align with international digital standards to support economic growth and national security.
FCA
This speech addresses the increasing complexity of financial crime and the need for proactive regulatory measures. UK organisations must adapt to the evolving threats posed by technology and AI in financial crime prevention.
DSIT
The document provides meeting summaries of the GDS Responsible AI Advisory Panel. It indicates a collaborative approach to discussing responsible AI use across various sectors.
FCA
This speech discusses the potential of later life lending as a fourth pillar in retirement funding. UK organisations in the financial services sector must innovate and adapt to meet the growing demand for later life lending products.
DSIT
A new AI prototype aims to halve decision times for routine planning applications in England. UK organisations involved in planning must adapt to these AI tools to improve efficiency and decision-making processes.
DSIT
This document is a national consultation on children's online safety and technology's impact on their wellbeing. UK organisations must prepare for potential new regulations and measures to enhance online safety for children.
DSIT
This document details a pilot program using AI for cyber defense in government. UK organizations must adopt structured AI models to identify and remediate vulnerabilities effectively.
DSIT
This document reports on new investments and job creation in the UK AI sector. UK organisations should be aware of the significant financial commitments and opportunities arising from these developments.