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"Taff" Jones steps down after four decades service to Dstl's Porton Down site.
Mission showcasing UK expertise is part of the ‘Innovation is GREAT’ pavilion at the Smart City Summit and Expo 2019 in Taipei.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Funding for platform enabling app developers to utilise location information about buses.
We are looking for a part-time Trade and Prosperity intern
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt spoke to the Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez, about UK-Cuba bilateral relationships and the Venezuelan crisis.
Rural pubs to receive £188,000 to deliver additional services, including Post Office facilities, shops and libraries.
Prime Minister Theresa May gives a statement to the House of Commons following European Council.
Environment Agency Chair Emma Howard Boyd delivers a speech at the Manchester Green Summit.
Writing in the Sunday Times, the Foreign Secretary reflects on the fall of Daesh, and why the fight to tackle its poisonous ideology continues.
New garden towns will provide up to 64,000 much-needed homes across England.
Nuclear skills took centre stage as hundreds of industry leaders and young people gathered to celebrate at the inaugural Nuclear Skills 2019 conference and the Nuclear Skills Awards.
A multi-million pound package of commitments to drive forward growth in the Thames Estuary to create jobs, build new homes and boost local economic growth.
The A1, Britain’s longest road, has been boosted with 7 miles of new lanes today (Monday 25 March) after an improved section of it opened to traffic.
Public Health England and the Home Office have published an investigative report on the rise in crack cocaine use in 6 areas of England.
The Office of the Small Business Commissioner launched an official investigation into the payment practices of the Jordans & Ryvita Company.
The Defence and Security Accelerator's Gabriella Cox chats about changes to the Open Call for Innovation.
Advice for businesses that use chemicals as part of contingency planning
The Universities Minister delivered a speech at Wonkhe's 'Secret Life of Students' event in London, giving his thoughts on the student experience
A new website has been set up to give residents the chance to help protect against flooding in Hull.
Councils across the country will share over £46 million to help get people off the streets and into accommodation.
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