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ScienceScope, an education technology company, is set to double its turnover following new export deals in the United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) is to examine why less than a third of shoppers have registered their large appliances with the manufacturer
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss speaks at Norfolk's Local Flavours show
Roman objects discovered through a Highways England major road improvement scheme shed light on Roman life in North Yorkshire.
Speech by Business Secretary Greg Clark at the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) Convention 2018.
Most anticipated film of the year honoured with note available exclusively on ebay.co.uk
Praising the contribution of food pioneers and setting out the government’s wider ambition for our food and drink industry.
Extracts from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's address to British troops in Tapa, Estonia.
A speech to the Green GB Week Clean Energy Innovation Summit by the Science Minister Sam Gyimah at County Hall (London).
With the centenary of the First World War just 18 months away, the RAF Museum is asking members of the public what objects from its archives they would like to see on display to explain the role of aviation in...
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Four national treasures worth over £29 million in total were saved from leaving the country in the last year and purchased for public collections.
British Library first institution to benefit from the new “lifetime giving” Scheme
The Make it in Great Britain Challenge is open to inventors, manufacturers, engineers, designers, businesses of all sizes, young people and …
Thomas Hardy typescripts, a Welsh landscape by William Dyce and the archives of political radical Thomas Walker are among treasures saved
Four national treasures saved for display in UK museums in 2011/12: works by Edouard Manet, Benjamin Britten, John Nost the Elder, and 2 Italian tables.
National treasures worth just over £10 million have been saved from export in the past year.
Hardy, Dyce and Walker national treasures to remain in public collections
"For me, that vision is about buildings, about people, about sport and about the economy, about legacy and inspiration for the future - and I want us to break records on every one."
Prisoners will be making sandbags, fence posts and other support products for Britain’s armed forces after an innovative new agreement was signed by ministers.
The Minister for the Cabinet Office opened the new Titania headquarters and spoke to staff and Malvern Cyber Security Cluster members.
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