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Lord Frost gave a statement to the House of Lords on Brexit opportunities.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is updating regulations applying to software and artificial intelligence (AI) as a medical device.
Industry Working Group of experts to improve standards, reliability and security in electronic signatures.
New plans to capitalise on the freedoms from Brexit have been announced.
A draft affirmative statutory instrument, meaning that car drivers will not need to take another test to tow a trailer or caravan, is being laid in Parliament.
National Highways today announced deals with 50 supply chain partners to carry out up to £3.6 billion worth of renewals to keep England’s motorways and major A roads running safely and smoothly. This work is awarded as part …
Our One IPO Transformation project launched in April 2021. Here are the updates for our transformation activity since then.
The difference between the the total amount of tax expected to be paid and the total amount of tax paid for the 2019 to 2020 tax year is 5.3%.
Development Consent Order application progresses to next round of hearings
Ambassador Neil Bush reaffirms the important role of OSCE's Parliamentary Assembly (PA) and welcomes close cooperation, in response to Ms. Margareta Cederfelt's address.
The CMA will take Teletext Holidays to court unless the firm takes urgent action to improve how it handles refunds to package holiday customers.
A security firm run by two brothers from Liverpool has been fined £50,000 for offences against the Private Security Industry Act 2001.
A unique education project in West Cumbria has graduated to its second year.
The webinar explored the functioning of Bangladesh’s capital markets and looked at how capital market reform and financial sector modernisation in partnership with the UK can support increased private sector investment and h…
A £110-million contract has been awarded to deliver the new Defence Strategic Radio Service (DSRS) to critical military operations.
£3.7 million of funding has been given to 21 projects to propel cutting-edge innovation across the UK.
A public engagement asking for views on new plans for a cycling and walking route to be created on the south coast has entered its final week.
A new uncrewed marine platform with intelligent autonomy is now available for use by intelligence gathering and threat detection communities around the globe.
The engine oil temperature rose and the oil pressure started to fluctuate. The engine then seized, forcing the pilot to make a landing in a field near Button End, Cambridgeshire, 4 August 2020
The aircraft suffered a double engine failure, likely due to intake icing and after an initial glide descent both engines were successfully restarted, 12 November 2020.
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