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Around 3,700 armed forces personnel and their families will benefit from the new building at Leuchars Station.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle spoke about the the UK’s approach to the responsible development of artificial intelligence at the Munich Security Conference.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
The case of Concept Scaffolding Services Ltd, recently heard by the Traffic Commissioner for the East of England and Senior Traffic Commissioner, Richard Turfitt, has highlighted issues from which other licence holders might…
First-of-its-kind international defence trade mission to Kyiv deepens industry ties between Ukraine and its allies
Consumers appeared to be misdirected into paying monthly direct debits
Energy Secretary travels to New Delhi to champion UK businesses, strengthen our partnership with India and accelerate work to tackle climate change.
Defence leaders from across the world have gathered in Brussels today as the UK convenes a major Ukraine summit at NATO HQ.
Letter from Lord Patrick Vallance to David Lane and Paul Clarke, Co-Chairs of the Robotics Growth Partnership regarding the Smart Machines Strategy 2035.
Ukrainian licence holders will be able to drive on Great Britain's roads for up to 4.5 years from when they arrive in the UK.
Extension will allow certain Ukrainian licence holders to drive in GB for a period of up to 4 years and 6 months after becoming resident.
New records reveal the government is utilising AI and technology to enhance public services, including streamlining MOT inspections and speeding up planning with satellite habitat mapping.
Three men were arrested on 5 February as part of an investigation into the large-scale, illegal tipping of waste at the Hoads Wood SSSI in Ashford, Kent
UK Military Advisor, Joby Rimmer, says Russia’s war of aggression has achieved little except the catastrophic loss of life, the loss of Russia’s military credibility, and the loss of Russia’s international reputation.
Cutting-edge trial featured robotic canines defusing bombs. This new technology is set to reduce risk to personnel working on bomb disposals.
Waste including asbestos was burned next to a housing estate and ancient woodland
UK Minister for Development announces funding and partnerships to deliver Sustainable Development Goals and domestic growth, in speech at London Stock Exchange.
Ayrshire company gets massive boost with contract to manufacture 31 of 62 UK-produced vehicles purchased by Iraq’s Ministry of Interior…
Iraq’s Ministry of Interior to purchase over 60 British-made vehicles.
Funded by DASA, PhoenixC4i, delivers game-changing antenna technology that reduces radio frequency (RF) footprint to enhance stealth and safety
Science Minister Vallance today visited semiconductors and life sciences firms in Cambridgeshire, following his appointment as Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Champion
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