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The Start-Ed project at City, University of London has enabled students to work on complex projects involving intellectual property.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Timothy Herrington, Member Sue Dale and Member Gary Botterill on 04 May 2022
Employment Tribunal decision.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wikeley, Judge Wright and Judge Church on 13 April 2022
‘The Myrowr of Recluses’ a 15th century manuscript is at risk of export unless a UK buyer can be found
Zeeshan talks about his experience on the actuarial placement programme.
A dance and digital project to inspire young readers
The British Consulate General Shanghai, No.10 and UKTI won a Public Service Communications Award in Coventry on Wednesday night.
A range of innovative robotic systems will be on display at an event in Cumbria next month as an £8.5 million competition moves to the next stage.
A fashion collection featuring new materials technology and designed by an Innovate UK-supported business is in Selfridge's shop window.
Dr Dan Hartman, Director of Integrated Development for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, delivered the tenth Annual Lecture.
Students have joined forces with injured soldiers to continue a groundbreaking archaeology project on Salisbury Plain Training Area.
A prehistoric fish, that was around 200 million years before dinosaurs, has been seen in English rivers for the first time since the 1800s.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is recruiting Inspectors of Air Accidents.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a painting by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Portrait of Catrina Hooghsaet.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on an Anglo-Saxon brooch from the late 8th – early 9th century.
After an absence of 400 years, the Eurasian beaver is back in Essex, with a pair now released into an enclosure on a historic country estate.
New film reveals fascinating story of Skipwith Common National Nature Reserve
In our latest blog, Ben Whitaker, the Defence and Security Accelerator's Innovation Partner for Central Southern England, talks about ‘what interesting looks like’
International Trade Secretary calls on the next generation of entrepreneurs to prepare themselves for the exciting opportunities ahead in the global economy.
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