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Energy entrepreneurs to get the chance to turn their green technology ideas into reality thanks to government funding.
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President Zelenskyy arrives in the UK today to meet the Prime Minister and visit Ukrainian troops.
Over £14 million will be available which allow both local authorities and community groups to access funds for new tree-planting projects
The Transport Secretary affirms his commitment to the rail sector and outlines plans to modernise the industry.
A digital pound is likely to be needed in the future according to a consultation paper published today by HM Treasury and the Bank of England.
Over 8 million families in the UK will continue to receive direct financial support from Government, with the first of five Cost of Living Payments – worth £301 – hitting bank accounts this spring.
DASA funding and support has accelerated South West based SME Cervus’s innovative training tool
Project work under the Small Projects Fund should be carried out between 1 April 2023 and 15 March 2024 in Ukraine.
The UK government organised a three-day training on Planning and Reporting on Natural Disasters in partnership with the BBC, SIBC and Media Association of Solomon Islands.
Innovative pilot provides grants, guidance and advice to reduce the impacts of tree pests and diseases and build the resilience of England’s trees, woodlands and forests
Cutting edge new technologies that could enable electric flying taxis and hydrogen powered aircraft to take to the skies will be developed in the UK.
Forensic Science Regulator newsletters cover issues of interest and relevance to forensic science practitioners.
Environment Secretary confirms that Sir William Worsley has been reappointed as Chair of the Forestry Commission
Projects include raising awareness of sexual health risks at sex-on-premises venues and vaccinations in non-clinical settings such as pubs and music festivals.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA), the regulator for the private security industry, ran the safety resilience exercise at Shanghai Club, George Street, Edinburgh.
Reforms to crack down on dangerous waste cowboys and illegal practices.
Young people will soon be able to search and apply for apprenticeships on UCAS
Mark Harper, Secretary of State for Transport, reflects on plans to modernise, decarbonise and build talent in the aviation sector.
Science Minister George Freeman has announced the creation of a new delivery body for the UK’s fusion programme, named UK Industrial Fusion Solutions.
The Public and Commercial Service (PCS) union has announced targeted Civil Service industrial action (from Monday 13 to Friday 24 February 2023 inclusive) that may impact some APHA services.
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