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From AI to fintech, leading global tech firms that will power the next Industrial Revolution announce major UK investments, creating highly-skilled jobs from Edinburgh to Warwick.
Patients to benefit from new era in cancer treatment, as the government slashes red tape to unleash life-saving innovation.
Government proposals to ban bottom trawling in more vulnerable marine habitats aim to protect important and rare underwater life.
A first-of-its-kind digital marketplace is being built to help shake up how the UK public sector buys technology - hoping to unlock £1.2 billion in annual savings, save time and give public servants the power to rate supplie…
The new hub will strengthen the MHRA’s work with regional partners and boost the UK’s digital health and life sciences sector.
New entitlement to free school meals for all children in household on Universal Credit.
We’ve hosted more than 150 PhD students since 2016, with many going on to policy jobs in government and think tanks
The path around Dorset's stunning coastline is better than ever thanks to 21 miles of improvements between Kimmeridge Bay and South Haven Point.
Serious Fraud Office announces investigation into Rockfire Investment Finance Plc
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy's keynote speech at the Deloitte and Enders Analysis' Media & Telecoms 2025 & Beyond Conference in London.
World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) downgrades UK’s BSE risk rating to negligible
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From today (Thursday 29 May) copies from three centuries of the historic Belfast title will become accessible to the public online for the first time
Around 300,000 children across 1,200 primary schools to benefit from earlier and better neurodiversity support
More than a century after their deaths, the previously unmarked graves of Second Lieutenant William Knight and Private John Walton have finally been identified and marked.
Thousands of cancer patients will see faster treatment thanks to new radiotherapy machines.
The bluetongue virus (BTV) restricted zone is being extended to cover the whole of England, ending movement restrictions for animals.
The SFO today searched five properties and made three arrests as it announced a new multi-million pound international bribery investigation.
Secretary of State Hilary Benn MP underlines the benefits for Northern Ireland of recent trade deals, and a new intended partnership agreement with the European Union.
Trade deals with India, US and the EU that have seen tariffs on key industries slashed are set to help drive growth in Wales.
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