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Sailors and air crews are set to benefit from new artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities following the UK's largest ever multi-domain AI trial, bringing together land, sea and air equipment.
Douglas Wilson KC (Hon) OBE, Director General of the Attorney General's Office, is pleased to announce Michael Padfield has been appointed Director and Deputy Head of the AGO.
Secretary of State for Education highlights Open Innovation Team in Education World Forum speech
The UK is stepping up its efforts to safeguard national security by leveraging AI to detect hostile state activity in the Arctic.
A carer who sexually abused a disabled child in his care has had his sentence more than doubled increased following an intervention by Solicitor General.
A man found in possession of 2 forged SIA licences has pleaded guilty to fraud and been ordered to pay £2,600 in fines and costs.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme’s (MCS) consultation on proposed changes to its requirements for financial protection.
Government announces radical skills reforms giving young people opportunity to develop skills in priority areas for the country.
The UK has delisted sanctions against 4 individuals, and the entity Zimbabwe Defence Industries (ZDI).
Investigation into a near miss between a passenger train and a team of track workers at Bookham Tunnel, Surrey, 29 April 2025.
Helena Owen has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Chad.
More than a century after their deaths, the previously unmarked graves of Second Lieutenant William Knight and Private John Walton have finally been identified and marked.
Consultancy Coefficient wants to elevate the global standard of data science, machine learning and AI.
The UK FCDO granted $32 million to the UKCIF Coastal Road Upgrading Project to support economic resilience and create sustainable livelihood opportunities in Belize.
Border Force wants to expand its use of artificial intelligence in the searching and screening of freight at UK seaports by automating anomaly detection.
Building on the UK’s new deal with the EU, plans launched to supercharge AI collaboration across Europe.
Wales' first commercial mine water heat scheme goes live in Ammanford to provide low-carbon heat to a nearby industrial site.
Fabian Hamilton, United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy for Southern Cone, visited Paraguay for the first time
New appointment to the Cabinet Office Board
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