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Public sector is being primed to bring innovative ideas out of government labs and onto the market with £30 million backing and new guidance.
During the week of the mining fair held in Santiago, nine British companies attended in the UK GREAT Zone, receiving hundreds of visitors.
Prime Minister’s remarks that he delivered at Jaguar Land Rover today (Thursday 8 May) on the UK agreeing a landmark economic deal with the United States.
Thousands of jobs have been saved as the Prime Minister secured a first-of-a-kind trade agreement with the US.
A man has been convicted for working at a Cambridgeshire venue with a suspended Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
British workers and businesses will benefit from more investment in the UK’s clean energy future, with a new partnership signed with Norway.
The Court of Appeal has unanimously upheld the CMA’s finding that Advanz broke the law by overcharging the NHS for essential thyroid drug liothyronine.
Joseph Harrison, the director of South East Commercials Ltd was disqualified as a director for 12 years and ordered to repay £38,295.
Opportunities for scientific experts to join the government and put science advice at the heart of decision making.
UK and Turkey agree on date to relaunch talks for an upgraded free trade agreement
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into CG Community Council.
British musician, comedian and television star Bill Bailey’s interest and passion for fusion energy saw a recent visit to UKAEA’s Culham Campus.
A man who both acted as director of a security company and worked as a front line security guard without a licence has been prosecuted.
Applications are open for a new round of government fellowships aimed at bringing 25 leading technologists and scientists into public service.
The UK has secured the best deal India has ever agreed, providing businesses with security and confidence to trade with the fastest-growing economy in the G20.
The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi today.
One important role held by the Traffic Commissioners is that of gatekeepers to the industry. In a recent public inquiry heard by Traffic Commissioner for Wales, Victoria Davies, the importance of this can readily be seen.
Multi-billion-pound boost to UK economy with landmark India trade deal to make working people better off
The recipients of The King’s Awards for Enterprise have been announced today, celebrating the achievements of leading businesses from across the UK and Channel Islands.
During her PhD, Molly Bartlett took on a 3-month UKRI internship with the Government Office for Science (GO-Science), leading a high-profile project evaluating the impact of the UK’s Chief Scientific Advisers (CSAs).
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