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Nick Gibb addresses a Social Market Foundation panel event on raising school standards
From defeating disease to super spuds – UK aid supports cutting-edge innovation to tackle the greatest challenges across the globe.
Government is naming and shaming businesses which failed to pay the minimum wage to 12,000 of the lowest paid workers.
6 science centres across the UK have received £13 million between them through the Inspiring Science Fund to engage new visitors.
Extraordinary you: science in healthcare celebrates the careers of healthcare scientists working across the NHS.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Projects to grow drought resistant beans and create energy from coffee waste are among the winners of the 2018 Newton Prize.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove calls on people across the country to join together to improve the natural world.
The next generation of world-leading scientists across the UK will benefit from a multi-million-pound government package of investment.
Government’s response to Sir Andrew Witty’s review of universities and growth.
UK Government Minister visits Royal Mint in support of burgeoning overseas operations
Science Minister Sam Gyimah today (Thursday 22 February 2018) spoke at the Science and Technology Select Committee’s event on the future of science and innovation.
The Culture Secretary Karen Bradley sets out her plans to increase access to arts and culture.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright has placed a temporary export bar on John Robert Cozens’s watercolour The Lake of Albano and Castel Gandolfo in a bid to save it for the nation.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed Competition Act 1998 case.
Emma Howard Boyd speaks at a Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum on environmental standards and the Office for Environmental Protection.
This letter seeks information on good practice to improve the quality of services for people with learning disabilities and their families.
UK Government Minister to visit the Dylan Thomas Centre and a new exhibition at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
Transport must do more for mental health, says Transport Minister Andrew Jones.
People with health conditions will receive further support to manage their health conditions at work.
Children's Minister launches multi-million pound support package to improve the lives of vulnerable children
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