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Following their first face-to-face meeting in Ottawa, the Government Chief Scientific Adviser and her counterparts from the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand make a joint statement to bolster science and techn…
A new government office development in Darlington has been given the go-ahead by Planning Applications Committee
Information for employees and creditors of two Crown Agents companies in liquidation.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves calls on UK pension schemes to invest more in the UK economy and deliver better returns for savers
Rachel Reeves to bang the drum for Britain in visit to New York City and Toronto this week
Chancellor addresses House of Commons with a pledge to ‘restore economic stability’ after revealing £22 billion of unfunded pressures inherited from the previous Government.
Government unveils AI projects to improve productivity and public services supported by a share of £32 million.
Investors have already confirmed attendance at the government’s first International Investment Summit on 14 October, announced this weekend.
Masterplan published for the future of Chapelcross, showcasing the vision to develop the site into a Green Energy Hub.
The provisional decision – taken by an independent CMA panel – comes after a Phase 2 review revealed that Tereos’ UK retail operation could close.
Old recycled fishing nets provide fibre-reinforced polymer. Lower maintenance needed than for conventional materials. Improved river access to Twyford Marina.
The government has today announced it will repeal the Strikes Act 2023 to get public services back on track and strengthen the rights of working people.
Science and Innovation Network France (SIN France) brought together UK national hydrogen research hubs and their French equivalent to organise a brokerage event.
The government has announced the date of the International Investment Summit as it drives forward national mission for growth.
Newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has published two papers on research security and integrity and launched a Virtual Academy with the G7.
Monitoring the Sun’s activity to provide space weather forecasts and warnings of extreme space weather events to protect society and infrastructure on Earth.
The Government Office for Science launches its new online guide to help academics engage with government.
Eleven semiconductor start-ups working on chips that make AI more efficient and create new lifesaving healthcare tech have joined a government-backed support service to help turn their research into business realities.
The Monitor Space Hazards platform, with Manoeuvre Trade Space Plots, helps operators avoid collisions by visualising manoeuvre options available to them.
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