
"We want everyone in the country to be able to take advantage of the opportunities of being online. Whether that is staying connected with family and friends, finding work, accessing government services or getting better prices for everyday goods."
"Digital inclusion changes lives. When people have the confidence and support to navigate the digital world, they feel more connected, more empowered and better able to manage everyday challenges."
Launched in early 2025, the Digital Inclusion Action Plan aims to bridge the digital divide in the UK by providing internet access to underserved populations. This initiative targets the elderly, unemployed, low-income families, and rural residents. Secretary of State Liz Kendall emphasized the importance of online access for staying connected, finding work, and accessing services. The plan addresses disparities in technology access and skills, aiming to empower individuals to navigate the digital world and improve their lives.
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