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Public Digital is an award-winning consultancy that partners with international organisations, governments, and large companies to achieve strategic change at scale.
We advise clients on strategy, scaling teams, designing and delivering improved services, and building alignment among senior stakeholders to help organisations thrive in the internet-era.
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Growth in turnover in 2025
Permanent employees - up from 83 in December '24
of our employees are women
UK and international public and private sector clients in 2025
Some recent examples of media coverage featuring our work and colleagues.
'Gap between Britain's defence spend and capability'
As Middle East conflict persists and British and European forces are drawn closer to the front line, questions about Britain’s defence capability and ability to respond quickly are becoming urgent, writes Gurpreet Sehmi.
'NS&I's modernisation programme: A £3bn lesson in how to lose public trust'
Ben Terrett discusses how the UK Public Account Committee's description of NS&I's digital modernisation as a 'full-spectrum disaster' should concern far more than technology teams.
'Why your operating model is now your biggest risk'
Tom Loosemore advocates for a dynamic operating model to help organisations thrive in an era defined by uncertainty.
Opinion: The UK is squandering its AI talent
Mike Bracken argues that the UK is starting the race for digital sovereignty in the artificial intelligence era from a weakened position and risks building the foundations for other countries’ successful technologies at the expense of its own.
'Letters: Cyber security is now a culture issue'
In the wake of damaging cyber attacks on the likes of M&S and Co-Op, Dai Vaughan argues that preparing for the next cyber attack must be a fundamental leadership responsibility across all businesses.
'Revolution, not evolution, required to fix ailing NHS'
Chris Fleming analyses what the UK Government's decision to abolish NHS England means for the health service.