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Briefing Note: Green Book Review 2025 – Why It Matters for Councils and Public Sector Leaders
The Green Book is HM Treasury’s guide for appraising public spending, setting the standard for how councils secure funding. A 2025 review found no systemic bias but noted complexity and inconsistent use created barriers for less-resourced areas. Key reforms include simpler guidance, better support, and a shift to place-based investment—moving from standalone projects to integrated plans that unlock growth, skills, health, and inclusion across regions.
Iqbal Bedi
Aug 192 min read
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Briefing Note: Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund – GBP 9.5m to Tackle the UK’s Digital Divide
The UK Government’s £9.5M Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund supports councils, charities, and community groups to tackle digital exclusion. Grants fund projects like tech skills workshops, device donation schemes, and innovative local solutions. By improving access to devices, digital skills, and online services, the fund helps communities save money, boost employability, and reduce inequality while promoting scalable, evidence-based initiatives for lasting social impact.
Diane Stickland
Aug 142 min read
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Shared Rural Network Update – Focus on Total Not-SpotsÂ
The Shared Rural Network (SRN) has hit its UK-wide 4G target early. Now, it’s tackling ‘total not-spots’—areas with zero mobile coverage—focusing on rural and remote parts of the UK. The next phase targets key walking routes, tourism hubs, and isolated communities using shared, low-impact masts. Councils, landowners, and digital leaders should engage now to shape rollout plans, improve emergency and economic connectivity, and future-proof local infrastructure.
Iqbal Bedi
Jul 151 min read
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AI in Local Government: Turning Pilots into Transformation
At Connected North 2025, I moderated a panel on how councils are using AI—not in theory, but in practice. Councils are no longer waiting on the sidelines; AI is delivering real results today. From chatbots to automated triage in social care, local authorities are building affordable, effective tools in-house. But AI is only as good as the data—and data needs infrastructure. That’s why digital connectivity is now essential for public sector innovation.
Iqbal Bedi
Apr 304 min read
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