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On Monday 13 January, the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and its delivery partner, the JANUS Consortium, welcomed its first NATO DIANA cohort.
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Malicious predators who create sexually explicit deepfakes without consent can expect to face the full force of the law under a new amendment to legislation.
Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson's address to the Bett delegation outlining her plans to modernise education through the power of technology.
Defence Secretary John Healey MP addressed the House of Commons on Russian Maritime Activity and the UK's response
Three anglers from Nottingham and one from Loughborough have been found guilty of fishing illegally in cases brought by the Environment Agency.
Routine checks by the Environment Agency caught a Cornish angler fishing without a rod licence, costing him £249.
The government has announced a new plan to leverage technology and AI tools like "Humphrey" to streamline public services, eliminate delays through improved data sharing, and reduce costs, including consultant spen…
Security professionals are urged to remain vigilant and question who their clients are to ensure they are not carrying out damaging activity against the UK.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a Nottinghamshire man for illegally fishing for crayfish on the River Derwent.
Border Force seized 119 tonnes of illegal drugs, a 52% increase from last year, in the highest number of seizures on record.
Minister Stephen Doughty will travel to Madrid and Lisbon to meet with counterparts and senior representatives from top European businesses.
Fresh guidance will give businesses the green light to sell certain pioneering hearing aids.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (“the United Kingdom”) and Ukraine, hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”.
DEA Aviation Limited, a specialised aerial data-acquisition company based in Nottinghamshire, has secured Santander UK funding supported by UK Export Finance.
Fishing without a licence has cost an angler from Stafford a fine of £220 plus £836.50 costs and a victim surcharge of £88.
An average of £200 million in private sector investment has been funnelled into the UK’s world leading AI sector every day since last summer.
More than 20 dangerous substances have been banned by the government as efforts stepped up to combat the increasing drug threat and make our streets safer.
The government will consult on proposals to protect hospitals, railways and public services from ransomware attacks.
The businesses are graduates of the UK-funded Climate Finance Accelerator Uganda selected for their potential to match the requirements of UK financiers.
Small businesses across the country will be helped to boost their productivity and efficiency through AI tools set to be trialled.
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