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Dstl is backing the Government's pledge to make 2018 the Year of Engineering
In June this year, United Kingdom Visas & Immigration (UKVI) will relocate its visa decision making centre from Bangkok to New Delhi.
Britain and France’s leading tech sectors will be brought closer together with plans for a digital conference - or digital colloque - to promote deeper integration in the digital economy, the Digital, Culture, Media and Spor…
New Education Secretary unveils plans to drive up standards by supporting underperforming schools and increase opportunities in areas most in need.
A CMA investigation has resulted in one of the UK’s leading care home providers dropping its policy of charging fees after a resident has died.
Baroness Sugg visits one of the UK's largest airports to see first-hand the contributions being made by apprentices.
The country’s best employers and apprentices have been recognised at the 14th National Apprenticeship Awards to celebrate their commitment to apprenticeships.
A speech by Prime Minister Theresa May at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The taskforce will monitor and advise on mitigating the impacts of Carillion’s liquidation.
The Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Guatemala, Carolyn Davidson, inspected a number of projects in Petén today that seek to improve the health and productive capabilities of the communities in the Adjacency Zone between …
Her Excellency the Acting Governor, Anya Williams, chaired the meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday, 10 January 2018, at the Hon. N J S Francis Building on Grand Turk.
Business Secretary welcomes action by banks to support small businesses affected by Carillion following his meeting with them yesterday (17 January 2018).
Ambassador Hugo Shorter met with Prime Minister Saad Hariri, discussions focused on latest local and regional developments as well as upcoming elections.
His Excellency the Governor, Dr John Freeman, chaired the meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday, 17 January 2018, at the Hon. Hilly Ewing Building on Providenciales.
Prime Minister Theresa May and President Emmanuel Macron both spoke at the 2018 UK-France Summit at Sandhurst.
The Bayeux Tapestry will return to the UK for the first time since it was created here more than 900 years ago, Prime Minister Theresa May announced today.
Statement by Minister for Asia and the Pacific Minister Mark Field at the United Nations Security Council on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
The UK Space Agency and CNES signed a joint statement to step up co-operation in space, at the UK-France Summit in Sandhurst today (Thursday 18 January).
York based Eboracum UK Ltd’s use of body-worn cameras has received independent certification of the Secretary of State’s surveillance camera code of practice.
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