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Countries in Central and Eastern Europe offer a significant opportunity for science, innovation, and technology partnerships with the UK.
Billions worth of investments in emerging growth sectors including AI and life sciences, and infrastructure are set to be unveiled by businesses and ministers at the government’s inaugural International Investment Summit tod…
The Chancellor closes the International Investment Summit promising the government is bringing investment and jobs back to Britain.
Four major tech firms based in the US have committed to the UK as the place to invest in data centres, fueling Britain’s economic growth and spurring on AI development.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy and EU High Representative Josep Borrell reaffirmed the importance of the relationship between the EU and the UK for European security.
UK Minister of State for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories outlines UK support for the Western Balkans and calls for a strong and connected Europe.
Nearly 38,000 UK jobs are set to be created across the UK after a total of £63 billion of investment was announced around today’s International Investment Summit.
The UK and Welsh Government have announced £1 billion of investment into Shotton Mill in North Wales.
A 226-tonne steel superstructure is being delivered at Warminster Garrison to support the British Army’s Armoured Cavalry programme, commonly known as Ajax.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's newsletter that was circulated on 17 September 2024.
Deputy Ambassador Brown says that progress on democracy and fundamental freedoms cannot be taken for granted at this time of shrinking civil space and growing authoritarianism.
Housing ambitions to support people across the North East boosted by Strategic Place Partnership between local leaders and national agency
Thousands of jobs in green industries announced as the UK Government welcomes more than £24 billion of private investment for pioneering energy projects ahead of the International Investment Summit on 14th October.
A new Minister for Investment has been appointed to head up a bolstered Office for Investment, as part of a wider Whitehall ‘shake up’ to strengthen the government’s offer and partnership with businesses and investors.
The School Support Staff Negotiating Body will ensure school support staff are valued and recognised for the vital work they do.
…Introduction of Assistance to Somalia in the field of human rights. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley.…
First-ever Mayoral Council meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne to discuss the future of devolution
Ian Murray welcomes recommendations by Joseph Rowntree Foundation and vows to work with Scottish Government to tackle associated issues and break down barriers
In a speech at Skanska's national HQ, the Chief Secretary sets the Government's vision for the country's infrastructure.
The extension of the UN Disability Convention will protect the rights of over three thousand disabled people living in Bermuda.
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