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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Over £3.8 billion of taxpayer money has been saved by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) in the last year alone, as the agency celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
Loss of battery power in flight, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 25 July 2022.
Information and resources on the UK’s plans to see antimicrobial resistance contained and controlled by 2040.
This research explored the role of tax advisers and agents in the tax avoidance market.
Definition of extremism updated to respond to increased extremist threat since October 7 terror attacks in Israel.
The team capabilities available on the Digital Outcomes framework.
New commitments to develop AI safely have been agreed with 16 AI tech companies spanning the globe.
This is the Government’s response to the Business and Trade Committee’s submission to the NSI Call for Evidence.
The Deputy Prime Minister delivered a speech on cyber operations.
This review will help understand how DVSA can continue to improve, evolve with vehicle technology and keep Britain moving safely and sustainably.
Report looking at the geography of British manufacturing and how this might change in the future.
Report analysing the economic performance of the UK’s main cities over recent decades.
The 439-hectare National Nature Reserve will be a haven for people and a rich variety of species including kingfishers, rare ‘Charnwood spider’ and ancient oaks
New laws have been passed as part of an update to the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
This initial review will help create an early understanding of the market for foundation models and how their use could evolve; what opportunities and risks these could bring; and what competition and consumer protection principles will best guide the development...
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