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Statement by Richard Croker, UK Ambassador to the General Assembly, at the UN General Assembly debate on Russia’s veto to block Security Council efforts to protect Syrians in need
Teachers, carers, librarians and youth workers to be trained to help youngsters and disabled people spot disinformation online
Roads Minister Andrew Jones sets out reforms to motor insurance so driverless cars can be covered.
Jane Eyre and Gulliver’s Travels will be some of the literary treats offered to schools thanks to Penguin and Schools Minister Nick Gibb.
Government support for the first UK trials of self-driving vehicle services.
Students on the Defence Academy’s Advanced Command and Staff Course (ACSC) have become the first to undertake the new Multi-Domain Integration (MDI) module.
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