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The Women's International Networking Programme have completed their first trade mission this week, travelling to Indianapolis and Chicago.
Ambassador For A Day competition celebrates the potential of girls aged 15-18 and gives them the opportunity to shadow heads of diplomatic missions for one day.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has won a landmark legal challenge against freeholder Grey GR.
Almost three years on from the approval in the UK of the first COVID-19 vaccine, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) pays tribute to the scientists who developed the technology behind the mRNA COVID vaccines, Dr Katalin Kariko...
The government department outlines new ambitions for supporting UK business with the publication of its new business plan.
The CMA has won an important legal challenge in the High Court after the CAT refused to grant it a domestic search warrant as part of a cartel investigation.
Offers campaign-makers the tools and knowledge to develop a successful crowdfunding campaign
This study examines the effect of the National Solidarity Program on villagers’ attitudes towards their well-being and their government.
The winning projects will develop new business models that encourage take up of energy efficiency projects by small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
An impact story describing an £2m export win for a UK company resulting from a SIN project.
The musculoskeletal disorders risk reduction through design award aims to inspire employers to make changes that reduce the risks of harm to their workers
James Silvester has been named winner of the 2021 Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Next Generation Economics competition.
Investigates whether the relative self-esteem of spouses can lead to within-household competition for inputs and affect economic gender inequality in the home.
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