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The EFL Cup Final and an FA Cup Semi-Final are set to be among a range of pilot events hosting audiences as part of the government’s plan to get big crowds back this summer.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK will pioneer the world’s largest ocean wildlife monitoring system to help protect life below water as part of the UK Government Blue Belt programme.
Nine innovative business-led research partnerships to develop technologies such as accelerated medicine discovery, green household products and sensor technology for drivers.
Boris Johnson and Oliver Dowden met with the biggest names in broadband today, praising the industry for creating more than 22,000 jobs over the last year.
Scientists and researchers will get an extra £250 million funding this year to support pioneering research and drive the UK’s ambitions to become a science superpower.
The government’s response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s first State of Competition report.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has announced further measures targeting the Myanmar regime today and a boost to funding for evidence gathering of violations.
New grant scheme launches today as ministers issue call to council leaders.
The government has invited the UK’s world-leading innovators to help design a new ‘space age’ hospital
Lord Ahmad spoke at the UN Meeting of Heads of State and Government on the International Debt Architecture and Liquidity.
The final retailer has now agreed to sign up to the GCA’s voluntary commitment on forensic auditing.
Chair's statement by the G7 countries at the inaugural G7 Trade Track
The British High Commission Yaounde is seeking security and guarding services for its Offices and Staff Residences in Yaounde.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss' opening statement at the inaugural G7 Trade Track
The UK has bolstered its position as a world-leader in Islamic finance by issuing its second sovereign Sukuk today (25 March 2021).
On the day before they come into force, Michelle Russell, Acting Chief Executive of the SIA (Security Industry Authority), marks the introduction of the changes to training for SIA licence applicants and licence holders. The…
Case study scenarios showing when an export licence may be needed in university teaching or research environments.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into The Aspinall Foundation over serious concerns about the charity’s governance and financial management.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into The Howletts Wild Animal Trust over serious concerns about the charity’s governance and financial management.
International Trade Secretary sets out agenda to champion free and fair trade as she chairs ministers’ meeting of first ever G7 Trade Track
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