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UKAEA's Culham Campus welcomes Kyoto Fusioneering and Astral Systems as its latest tenants.
The contract will see British Steel supplying a minimum of 337,000 tonnes of long and short rail in the UK over the next 5 years.
British aerospace manufacturers to benefit from UK-US trade deal as further details announced
England faces 5 billion litre a day shortfall for public water supplies by 2055 – and a further 1 billion litre a day deficit for wider economy.
Government appoints new Small Business Commissioner as part of efforts to boost SMEs and tackle late payments
UK-Ukraine TechBridge Investment Accelerator at London Tech Week 2025
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.
The Prime Minister has ramped up economic pressure on Russia with a raft of new sanctions.
Britain's workers in industrial heartlands such as Teesside, Scotland, South Wales and East Anglia to benefit from a deal for the country’s industrial renewal.
John Booth reappointed as a Trustee of the National Gallery and remains its Chairman.
Creating high quality British jobs and boosting skills in local communities will be key requirements for companies to win contracts for major infrastructure projects, under proposals to be consulted on.
Both investment zones will support thousands of jobs and bring in millions of pounds of investment, as part of the UK Government's Plan for Change.
…The Janus Accelerator will support a new cohort of cutting-edge companies developing dual-use technologies that enhance NATO's technological edge.…
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.
Leading tech firms have partnered with government to deliver AI skills training to 7.5 million UK workers.
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.
The Specialist Quality Mark (SQM) accreditation period will be increasing from 3 years to 5 years from Wednesday 1 October 2025.
Zahid Afzal, of Pembrokeshire, fraudulently claimed extra Covid Bounce Back loans for his phone sales and merchandise companies.…
More than a century after his death, the previously unmarked grave of Company Serjeant Major (CSM) Harry Lowe (born in Derby) has finally been identified and marked.…
Local authorities across England are set to enter into contracts with chargepoint operators, making it easier for everyone to switch to EVs.
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