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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme’s (MCS) consultation on proposed changes to its requirements for financial protection.
Government announces radical skills reforms giving young people opportunity to develop skills in priority areas for the country.
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.
Consultancy Coefficient wants to elevate the global standard of data science, machine learning and AI.
Building on the UK’s new deal with the EU, plans launched to supercharge AI collaboration across Europe.
Wales' first commercial mine water heat scheme goes live in Ammanford to provide low-carbon heat to a nearby industrial site.
Fabian Hamilton, United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy for Southern Cone, visited Paraguay for the first time
Councils will get new powers to keep housebuilders on track to ensure they play their part to deliver 1.5 million homes.
Train operators will have to meet rigorous performance standards and earn the right to be called Great British Railways.
South Western Railway services are now managed by DfT Operator Ltd (DFTO).
New Zoo Standards will enhance welfare and protections for animals in Great Britain’s zoos and aquariums.
Researchers in Exeter have today (Saturday 24 May) been selected to host a state-of-the-art facility developing new materials designed at microscopic scale.
The bluetongue virus (BTV) restricted zone is being extended to cover the whole of England, ending movement restrictions for animals.
AI experts are experimenting to build new AI within “Humphrey” to help speed up admin in areas like planning and social care, as 25 councils trial new AI tech from Whitehall.
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.
Largest multinational Ukraine trade mission boosts defence partnerships for British business
Trade deals with India, US and the EU slashing tariffs on key industries and opening markets are set to help drive growth in Scotland and put money in Scots’ pockets.
Trade deals with India, US and the EU that have seen tariffs on key industries slashed are set to help drive growth in Wales.
Trade deals with India, US and the EU to help drive growth in Northern Ireland as tariffs on key industries slashed.
The automotive sector in the West Midlands is set to benefit from new trade deals with India and the US that slashes tariffs and boosts access to the world’s fastest growing economy.
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