By PAUL O’DONOGHUE, Senior Correspondent THE UK has pledged £121 million to develop quantum technologies that could help detect fraud and money laundering. The government announcement coincided with World Quantum Day on April 14 and supports the UK’s ambition to lead in emerging technologies. Read More
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