A system failure at Bloomberg has caused problems for the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) which was forced to suspend a £3bn auction for Treasury bills.
Farmers must now submit their Basic Payment Scheme claims on paper forms after the originally ‘online only’ service had to be abandoned after “performance problems.”
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has allegedly been paying staff to stay at home for three months following a tax credit systematic IT failure.
Cast your mind back two years, and if you’re with RBS, you may remember that some customers were hit by technical glitches that meant they were unable to withdraw money, among other things.
The Post Office has come under fire from MPs who believe the organisation could have better handled claims that a faulty IT system led to sub-postmasters being wrongly accused of fraud.
The newly launched NHS e-Referrals system, a system which allows patients to book hospital appointments online, has been experiencing further “technical difficulties.”
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) Committee has slammed the Department for Environment, Food and Rural affairs (Defra) over its handling of recent IT problems.
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