On 11 June 2025, UK Parliament completed the final round of “ping‑pong” over the Data (Use and Access) Bill in the House of Lords, paving the way for Royal Assent and its conversion into the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 This is a major milestone in updating the UK’s data protection landscape post‑Brexit—and it signals that smart, responsible data use is now firmly on the national agenda. What You Should Know The Act introduces several important refinements: A staggered roll‑ou...| The Software Bureau
Royal Mail Marketreach’s Totally Mailed It campaign is back—and it’s bigger than ever. This time, they’ve brought marketing heavyweight Mark Ritson on board to champion direct mail’s proven role in high-performing, multichannel campaigns. Ritson joins a powerful line-up of industry advocates including Rory Sutherland (Ogilvy), Nathan Ansell (Waitrose), and Andrew Tindall (System1), all making the case for mail as a modern, measurable, and meaningful channel. The campaign itself is r...| The Software Bureau
The UK’s advertising and marketing industry has just delivered a resounding message of economic strength. According to Advertising Pays 2025, a landmark report from think tank Credos, British businesses invested a record £66.6 billion into the sector in 2024. A Critical Economic Contributor The sector contributed £109 billion in gross added value (GVA), representing 4% of the entire UK economy. It supported over 1.7 million jobs and reached into nearly two-thirds of all UK businesses. In ...| The Software Bureau
At The Software Bureau, we welcome the Market Research Society’s Campaign for Better Data. While it may sit adjacent to our core area of data processing, we believe the campaign’s central theme — building trust and credibility in data — is critical across every part of the marketing and insight ecosystem. With the UK Government positioning the nation as a leader in AI, the spotlight is rightly falling on the quality of the data feeding these tools. As recent studies have shown, there...| The Software Bureau
The Shift from Moving to Improving New research reveals that the traditional pattern of moving up – or down – the property ladder is being replaced by a trend for staying put and adapting the current home to suit evolving needs. According to The Way We Live Now 2025 report from B&Q, flexible working and multigenerational living are driving a major rise in DIY. Nearly two-thirds of families have remodelled their homes to accommodate changing needs, and many now see their current property a...| The Software Bureau
Once a Silicon Valley darling, DNA testing company 23andMe has now gone into administration—leaving behind not just a troubled balance sheet, but a trove of highly sensitive personal data. Millions of customers entrusted the firm with their genetic information, family histories, and health predispositions. Now, the burning question: what happens to that data? The debate has ignited fears over data ownership, consent, and corporate accountability. In the UK, administrators are bound by GDPR,...| The Software Bureau
According to a study by Adlook marketers and agencies are wasting budgets and raising privacy concerns by relying on outdated demographic targeting. The research reveals major flaws in traditional segmentation methods based on age, gender, income, and lifestyle, highlighting the need for more accurate, privacy-conscious solutions. The Flaws in Demographic Targeting Adlook surveyed 1,325 online consumers to determine if they identified with the socio-demographic segments assigned to them throu...| The Software Bureau
Direct mail continues to be one of the most effective marketing channels, with the latest JICMail data revealing that 77% of mail was read or looked at in Q4 2024—an all-time high since tracking began. At a time when digital channels are becoming more saturated and ad fraud is on the rise, mail has proven its ability to cut through the noise and drive meaningful consumer action. Unmatched Engagement and Response Rates JICMail’s data highlights the growing impact of mail across various ind...| The Software Bureau
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, concerns are growing that charities are being left behind in the race to harness its potential. To address this, a new AI ‘Charity Task Force’ has been launched, aiming to champion the responsible, inclusive, and collaborative use of AI within the sector. A Collective Voice for AI in the Charity Sector The task force is set to tackle several key priorities: Acting as a unified voice advocating for AI adoption in the charity secto...| The Software Bureau
When we talk about data hygiene, many think of marketing—clean contact lists, accurate segmentation, and reduced direct mail returns or email bounce rates. But poor data hygiene isn’t just a marketing headache. An article by Cybersecurity expert, Josh Nadeau, published this week, reminds us that it’s actually a company-wide risk that impacts security, compliance, and decision-making. Understanding Data Hygiene Data hygiene, or data cleanliness, is about ensuring that all organisational ...| The Software Bureau
The UK government has unveiled an ambitious plan to harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a catalyst for national renewal, aiming to revolutionise public services and boost economic growth. However, a critical component of the success of this initiative will be the emphasis placed on data quality and hygiene, which serve as the foundation for effective AI implementation. The Importance of Data Quality and Hygiene in AI High-quality, well-maintained data is essential for training AI models t...| The Software Bureau