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A temporary export bar has been placed on a rare ebony longcase clock dating to the 17th century
Crown Jewels to be projected onto Tower of London before touring iconic landmarks across the four nations
Leaseholders will be further protected from rip off, misused fire safety measures thanks to new government funding to remove so-called Waking Watch patrols.
Speaking today the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Simon Clarke MP, set out a step change in Government spending.
The government is launching a consultation on wide-ranging reforms to modernise the country’s audit and corporate governance regime
Small businesses will be protected from predatory practices and consumers will get more choice and control over their online experiences
Name of Matlock’s latest landmark - a huge 800-tonne crane - unveiled at naming ceremony on Wednesday 28 September.
Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Casio's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
Significant progress towards implementing a new funding model which will give nuclear projects the financial support they need and attract private investment.
Government set to invest nearly £100 million to back the rising stars of science and innovative small businesses.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon discusses ground-breaking technology that the MOD will support with its new £800 million Innovation Fund.
DASA and the Royal Navy Innovation Team, DARE (Discovery, Assessment and Rapid Exploitation) are holding an innovation event alongside the crew of the HMS Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier on Wednesday 4 July 2018.
The UK’s emergency service responders and other critical services could be set for more resilient time systems through the world’s first National Timing Centre here in the UK.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Mr Tony Porter, responds to the report by Big Brother Watch into facial recognition technology.
A £200 million state-of-the-art polar research ship is to be named after world renowned naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.
Minister of State for Digital and Culture speaks at What Next?
Speech given by CMA Chairman, David Currie, at a New Zealand Commerce Commission public lecture.
Seven British experts participated as guest speakers in Chile’s successful sixth version of the Congress organised by the Chilean Senate.
The British High Commissioner lends GREAT campaign support to iconic Scottish spectacular for its five performance run in Melbourne this month.
A soldier whose time in the Army is running out has used the Service's resettlement package to uniquely retrain as a watchmaker and has invented what he believes to be a world's first in timekeeping circles.
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