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Immigration documents relating to Albert Einstein’s escape from Nazi Germany have today gone on show at the UK Border Agency National Museum.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Schools minister speaks at ResearchED 2017 National Conference.
Professor Stephen Hawking, whose work helped us understand more about the universe and whose life helped us understand more about human beings, died earlier this week.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency. Royal Holloway University, London, 24 October 2019
The next generation of world-leading scientists across the UK will benefit from a multi-million-pound government package of investment.
Cindy Parker, Regional Manager for Science and Innovation – Latin America, writes about UK-Brazil collaboration in Science
Employment Tribunal decision.
Transcript of speech by the British High Commissioner, Sir James Bevan, KCMG at a British Council New Delhi on 9 January 2013.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the War Child 20th Anniversary Policy Forum in London on 23 October 2013.
The Secretary of State for Education sets out the importance of comparing English schools with the best in the world.
David Willetts announced several new investments in UK science to an audience of scientists, apprentices and schoolchildren at Jodrell Bank.
Chancellor pays tribute to scientists Peter Higgs and Stephen Hawking at 'Collider' exhibition opening.
Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks to the Royal Society.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks to The Spectator’s schools conference.
Minister for Europe David Lidington spoke about the UK's vision for a more open, more competitive, more flexible and more democratically accountable European Union.
The Education Minister calls for a renaissance in maths to help meet the demand of UK employers, and announces the removal of calculators from key stage 2 tests.
The Education Secretary refers to the PISA survey of international education performance to outline how whole-system reform is needed to build a world-class education system.
David Willetts updates Berlin Open Access Conference delegates on the UK's commitment to an open access policy for publicy-funded research.
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