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A crack team of experts led by Lord Wolfson QC will promote the UK’s prestigious legal services to the Middle East in a week-long trade mission to Dubai starting today (22 November 2021).
Test systems provider develops laser technology to vastly improve quality control of electronic circuit boards without an increase in costs.
The Rt Hon Jake Berry MP, has endorsed ambitious economic regenerations plans for Liverpool on his first official visit to the North since his promotion to Cabinet.
Meet Jamie, a third year mechanical engineering apprentice at Dstl.
Growing exports for the UK’s prestigious legal services in Africa will be the focus of a virtual conference hosted by the Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland today (22 April).
Half a million people have been supported into work in less than 6 months thanks to “Way to Work”, a government drive to get jobseekers into vacancies.
The Ordnance Survey has created a Minecraft map of Great Britain freely available to players as OS open data.
Pensions dashboards which will revolutionise retirement planning have been given the green light by the Work and Pensions Secretary today - with initial industry models expected this year.
Hull’s new Humber frontage flood defences which provide greater protection to 113,000 homes and businesses, as well as local infrastructure and other public amenities are being officially opened.
The government seeks views of House of Commons political parties on taxpayer funding of opposition parties for parliamentary business.
£20 million from the Levelling Up Fund will help create a new City Learning Quarter in Wolverhampton. It will bring together people of all ages and backgrounds into a space to learn in the heart of the city centre.
Work has begun on removing silt from areas of the Steeping River and Wainfleet Relief Channel as part of extensive plans drawn up in the wake of last year’s flooding.
Yeadon-based Danny Railton is an RAF Reservist and an account manager for Speedibake, a food company that produces muffins and doughnuts for supermarkets.
Innovate UK-funded project proves that a programmable lens can steer a laser beam on to moving aircraft and bounce it back, laden with data.
LISA is an ESA large class science mission in development. Due for launch in the mid-2030s, LISA will be the first space-based gravitational wave observatory.
Case studies about service personnel families who have been assisted by the armed forces covenant.
The Parole Board published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2016/17 on 11 July 2017
The story of the United States of America First World War VIctoria Cross recipient Raphael Louis Zengel.
Abusers who strangle their partners in an attempt to control or induce fear will face up to 5 years behind bars when a new offence comes into force today (7 June 2022).
Improved cycling provision in Birmingham, including 7,000 bikes for disadvantaged communities.
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