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Violence is rife in overcrowded, unsafe prisons, with offenders nearly twenty per cent more likely to be involved in assaults in too full jails, new research published today (19 June) reveals.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Lesley Cowley OBE has been appointed by Technology Secretary Peter Kyle to chair Building Digital UK (BDUK).
Defence Secretary John Healey MP addressed the RUSI Land Warfare Conference on 17 June 2025
From 1 September 2025, an increase in charges for car drivers will be a maximum of £1, with significant discounts for local residents and account holders.
The Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Roly Walker's speech at the RUSI Land Warfare Conference, 17 June 2025
UKAEA's Culham Campus welcomes Kyoto Fusioneering and Astral Systems as its latest tenants.
UK aerospace will be boosted by more than £250m funding for cutting-edge aerospace tech projects to drive greener air travel, ahead of the Paris Air Show.
GLD colleagues awarded OBE in King's Birthday Honours 2025
Chancellor spends £1 billion to enhance and repair run down transport infrastructure and futureproof England’s road network.
Recipients recognised for years of exceptional service and dedication, and who are trailblazers for helping drive economic prosperity and increasing the UK’s global standing.
Since May 2022, transport companies and couriers using vans and car and trailers over 2.5 tonnes to transport goods in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland have needed a Standard International Goods Vehicle Operator Licence and have a designated transport manager.
Local authorities across England are set to enter into contracts with chargepoint operators, making it easier for everyone to switch to EVs.
Recent trial saw a single operator controlling three uncrewed vehicles, which detected and classified threats.
Millions of families could see warmer homes and lower energy bills, as ministers back ten new AI innovations which will help make the UK a clean energy superpower through the government’s Plan for Change.
Major transport upgrade to drive growth and unlock economic potential across Wales, as UK Government delivers on Plan for Change.
An update on the work being done to implement the Automated Vehicles (AV) Act 2024.
From 2026, self-driving cars without a safety driver could be available for people to book via an app for the first time.
Cambridge-based SCI Semiconductors secure funding through the Defence Technology Exploitation Programme
Defence Secretary John Healey co-chairs the first Defence Industrial Joint Council meeting today, bringing together defence firms, trade unions and investors to forge a new partnership aimed at improving warfighting readines…
Dstl has trialled an underwater robot which can prevent adversaries from sabotaging undersea cables and pipelines by disarming or removing threats.
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