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The digital mortgage service ‘Sign your mortgage deed’ is celebrating its first anniversary since the first digital mortgage was signed.
A new police dog has passed basic training and will join the team with the Ministry of Defence Police at Dstl
The review published today found that the risk to consumers who have had their Whirlpool tumble dryers modified is low.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Results of Wave 17 of our annual qualifications perception survey published
The dormant assets scheme should be extended to other sectors such as investment and wealth management to benefit more good causes, a new independent report has recommended today.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to UN, at the Security Council Briefing on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
H.E Charles Hay welcomes back Malaysian Chevening scholars from the 2017/18 academic year and signs MoU with new Chevening partner in Malaysia - the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation.
Researchers are seeking solutions to the problem of people carrying concealed blades in public places.
Phil Beach CBE spoke at FE Week's Annual Apprenticeships Conference about external quality assurance for end point assessments
Working together, land remediation specialists are embracing a consistent approach for cleaning up the UK's earliest nuclear sites.
Chris Skidmore announces that projects in the South West focusing on cyber security, screen entertainment and environmental science will receive up to £50,000 government funding.
HMS Tamar, which is part of a five-strong OPV contract with BAE Systems, worth a combined £635m, was formally named in Glasgow today.
A group of international partners, including the UK, will lead a review into the books included in the Palestinian Authority’s school curriculum.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds launches consultation reviewing qualifications at Level 3 and below.
Leading computer scientist Simon Peyton Jones appointed chair of new National Centre for Computing Education.
CMA closes investigation into drug firm MSD’s discount scheme.
A project working to challenge the social acceptance of violence against women and girls in the DRC saw women’s experience of domestic violence fall from 69% to 29% after two years of intervention.
Schoolgirls from Bristol bridged the gap between classroom and construction site on International Women’s Day when they visited Highways England’s M49 scheme at Avonmouth.
Roadshows aim to inspire young people with the possibilities the maritime sector offers.
Leading employers are set to be recognised for their work to get more people into skilled jobs, through a new leader board unveiled as part of National Apprenticeship Week 2019
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