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The UK and Peru’s CONCYTEC launch the Newton-Paulet Fund of up to US$26 million to support science and innovation to improve the lives of Peruvians ahead of 2021.
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The Foreign Secretary visited Benghazi today (24 August) as part of the UK’s efforts to support stability in Libya.
Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field arrived in Seoul to further strengthen political, defence and economic relations with South Korea.
Professor John Aston has been appointed as the Home Office’s new Chief Scientific Adviser.
Excerpts of the speech by the British High Commissioner Dominic Asquith with students of Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata
Highways England has proved it’s switched on to innovative lighting ideas after carrying out a series of improvements which could save more than 700 tonnes of carbon a year – enough to power 20,000 homes.
Golf club manufacturer Ping Europe Limited (Ping) has been fined £1.45 million for banning UK retailers from selling its golf clubs online.
UK funding of £25,000 will support an Angolan project to help protect Cuando Cubango’s wildlife through education and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
The government and other public sector organisations have spent £1.2b with SMEs on cloud and digital services since 2012, new figures reveal.
Transport draft accessibility action plan launched for consultation.
Businesses are being urged to play their part in ensuring a smooth transition to the new, more secure, £1 coin.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson pledges UK support to tackle migration and the terrorist threat from Libya.
The Prime Minister will today visit bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis who have secured a £44 million deal to export iconic red double-deckers to Mexico City.
Suppliers of mobility scooters must allow retailers to freely advertise their prices online, the CMA warned today.
The CMA has provisionally found competition concerns in the merger between Cygnet and the Cambian Adult Services division of the Cambian Group.
James Brokenshire was in Dublin for a series of meetings with the Irish Government.
A proposed multi-million pound upgrade to a busy M25 junction in Essex has won support in a public consultation, Highways England has announced today.
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The CMA is consulting on proposals offered by the main trade body for funfairs to open up travelling fairs to greater competition.
Plans to improve journeys for tens of thousands of drivers along the A27 through Arundel have been unveiled by Highways England.
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