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UK business implications as Hanoi pulls out of hosting 2019 Asian Games.
DARAT (Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment Tool) helps police officers to effectively grade the risk of future harmful incidents of domestic abuse.
This document contains the following information: Report of the Gaming Board for Great Britain 1993/94.
Rivercraft 2 will help to educate children and young people about the risks of flooding - and inspire them to careers where they can make a difference
The in-game Preston world is the first activity of its kind that uses Artificial Intelligence to map a region and convert it into an interactive Minecraft map.
Three exciting telexistence technologies demonstrated at the BattleLab as a result of the Telexistence: Phase 2 competition
National Highways has enlisted the help of Minecraft, the world’s best-selling video game, to inspire the next generation of talented tech experts, engineers, scientists and mathematicians.
The Government has launched a call for evidence on the impact of loot boxes in video games, to examine concerns they may encourage or lead to problem gambling.
New guide for academics and industry aims to boost understanding of video games to support UK’s world leading sector
New laws to spare divorcing couples having to apportion blame for the breakdown of their marriage took a step closer this week.
Landmark reforms introducing no-fault divorce aimed at reducing conflict between separating couples come into force today.
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