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Leading computer scientist Simon Peyton Jones appointed chair of new National Centre for Computing Education.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Secretary of State Matt Hancock's speech at the Spectator Health Summit.
Businesses can apply for a share of £1 million for international partnerships that will help develop 5G internet connectivity.
Access UK allows its customers to enjoy as smooth a visa application process as possible.
The British Embassy Kyiv is now accepting project proposals for the 2019-2020 implementation cycle under the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF).
China was responsible for a massive quarter of UK visas issued globally last year, according to the latest quarterly report on Immigration Statistics published by the Home Office.
Minister for Women and Equalities Penny Mordaunt has today appointed the first ever National Adviser for LGBT Health in the NHS, and Advisory Panel - fulfilling the Government’s commitment to improving lives as set out in th…
Small charities based in the UK and humanitarian not-for-profit organisations to have a better chance of receiving funding through the UK aid budget
Councils across England will receive an immediate cash boost from a £9.75 million fund to back their efforts in cleaning up high streets and town centres.
In an innovative first, engineers developing the HS2 super-hub at Old Oak Common in north west London are proposing plans to tap heat from the brakes and engines of high speed trains to heat water and power central heating of up to 500 new homes that could be built nearby.…
Education Secretary addresses the Association of School and College Leaders’ annual conference in Birmingham
From 2020, adults in England will be considered potential donors unless they choose to opt out or are excluded.
Ambitious plans unveiled to invest in innovative research and development, creating jobs, growth and opportunity across the country.
Education Secretary announces expert group to work with government to look for new ways to support teachers
The Business Innovation Challenge seeks proposals from enterprises who are developing innovative solutions to create jobs, especially for Kenya’s youth.
Millions of pounds in extra funding and new planning measures to build thousands of homes, rejuvenate high streets, create jobs and deliver economic growth.
Ministers set out the need for a ‘culture change’ at universities to encourage more care leavers to stay in higher education
Two major new housing communities will be built in London alongside new railway stations.
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership can help UK businesses collaborate with a university, research organisation or highly qualified graduate.
The Chancellor has presented his Spring Statement to Parliament – here's a summary of what he said.
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