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This strategy sets our ambitions for an innovation-led economy.
The UK, together with Austria, France, Italy and Spain, has agreed to update the terms for transitioning from the Digital Services Taxes (DST) to Pillar One.
Minister for the Indo-Pacific Anne-Marie Trevelyan gave a keynote speech at First Sea Lord’s Sea Power Conference at Lancaster House in London.
In line with the agreement on a two Pillar solution to reform the international tax system, the government will publish a consultation on how the Pillar Two rules will be implemented in the UK.
Keynote speech at the Strategic Command annual conference on 25 April 2024.
The Science and Technology Framework sets out our approach to making the UK a science and technology superpower by 2030.
(Lord) Charles Banner KC to lead Government review into planning and delivery of national infrastructure projects.
Economic and defence cooperation must be the two pillars of the UK-US alliance, the Prime Minister will tell say as he travels to Washington DC.
The trilateral exercises will build on previous operations between the three countries – underlining the UK’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific.
Statement from the UK Government and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council.
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