Government fears that the no-deal website could crash under weight of people wanting Brexit answers
Ministers are worried that the Government's No Deal public information website could crash under weight of people seeking post-Brexit information.
Efforts by civil servants to bolster the technology underlying the website - Welcome to GOV.UK - have meant that a £130million public information campaign to prepare the public for Brexit has been delayed.
Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, is being urged to bring forward the campaign to counter concerns about no deal raised in the Operation Yellowhammer leak at the weekend.
The new campaign which will run across newspaper, billboards, radio and the internet is due to launch within the next two weeks. It will be the biggest public information campaign since...
Government fears that the no-deal website could crash under weight of people wanting Brexit answers
Looks like their IT staff are the Brexit voters.
Ministers are worried that the Government's No Deal public information website could crash under weight of people seeking post-Brexit information.
Efforts by civil servants to bolster the technology underlying the website - Welcome to GOV.UK - have meant that a £130million public information campaign to prepare the public for Brexit has been delayed.
Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, is being urged to bring forward the campaign to counter concerns about no deal raised in the Operation Yellowhammer leak at the weekend.
The new campaign which will run across newspaper, billboards, radio and the internet is due to launch within the next two weeks. It will be the biggest public information campaign since...
Government fears that the no-deal website could crash under weight of people wanting Brexit answers
Looks like their IT staff are the Brexit voters.