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UK Space Agency to join the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology by April 2026, helping to streamline support for the UK’s growing space industry.
This report was issued in August 2025 and covers the time period 1 July 2025 to 31 July 2025 inclusive.
Extension review finds imports would likely increase if the safeguard measure were to expire and serious injury to the UK's steel industry would likely recur.
Martin McAuley was convicted of fraud in his absence after working using a cloned SIA licence and was ordered to pay fines and levies equalling £515.
Shirebrook business, WH Davis will supply 150 freight wagons to Ireland following a deal backed by UK Export Finance.
The Council for Science and Technology (CST) has released a report outlining the strategic importance of developing a sovereign AI chip design industry in the UK.
The forthcoming deal will slash red tape, cut costs for businesses, and speed up the smooth flow of agrifood trade at the border.
Ceri Morgan Appointed as His Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Europe
Companies wound-up by the High Court following Insolvency Service investigations
Patients and frontline staff could see huge benefits from new AI helping people out of hospital quicker and slashing bureaucracy.
AI agents could soon take on boring life admin by dealing with public services on your behalf – from filling in forms to completing applications and booking appointments.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Emerge.
Jade Leung will support the Prime Minister in unlocking the benefits of artificial intelligence
In a recent public inquiry, the Traffic Commissioner David Mullan refused to grant permission for a proposed operating centre for AJ Owens Builders Limited.
This circular sets out changes to the applications forms for a firearm or shotgun certificate, and registering as a firearms dealer.
CMA publishes the latest set of banking scores, meaning consumers and businesses can more easily compare services and get the best possible bang for their buck.
UK-backed 99MW solar plant in South Cotabato begins construction with ₱4.49bn investment, powering 82,000 homes and cutting 66,000 tonnes CO2 annually.
The Home Office has responded to the Animals in Science Committee's licence analysis review.
More than 25,000 tonnes of material have been used to safely backfill the basement structure of a demolished turbine hall by NRS at Dungeness A site, Kent.
Pete Easterbrook, Interim Director of Inspections and Enforcement, talks about a new phase to our approach to tackling training malpractice or mismanagement.
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