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A laser-cutting robotic snake has been put to work on the highly radioactive core of Winfrith's redundant Dragon reactor in Dorset.
The Government has pledged £200,000 to the University of Plymouth to research how sources of microplastics enter the UK's oceans.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Damian Hinds to overhaul “confusing” system of school accountability to give teachers more freedom and to boost development opportunities for new teachers.
It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Corporal Steven Wainwright
Tackling bullying and mental health issues will be a number one priority in LLW Repository Ltd's campaign.
A comprehensive review of farm inspections to remove bureaucratic burdens placed on farmers has been announced by Environment Secretary Michael Gove today.
The UK and Norway advanced their plans for international Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) co-operation in the North Atlantic, as the nations’ defence ministers flew in an American P-8A Poseidon from RAF Lossiemouth today.
Today, on World Press Freedom Day the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter, reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to media freedom and protection of journalists.
Today, on World Press Freedom Day the British Ambassador to Guatemala, Carolyn Davidson, reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to media freedom and protection of journalists.
The Joint Ministerial Committee on EU Negotiations (JMC (EN)) has agreed plans for the next phase of multilateral official level discussions in a range of areas where UK frameworks may be required.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt issued a statement following remarks from Palestinian President Abbas at the Palestinian National Congress.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah today (03 May) announced Professor Lynn Gladden has been selected for the role of Executive Chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
Organisations to be contacted about their bids to deliver work under the Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme (HPCDS).
Prime Minister Theresa May met United Nations Secretary General António Guterres in Downing Street.
People arrested as MHRA raid property with the assistance of Greater Manchester Police yesterday morning.
A newly formed Heritage Council made up of key players in the heritage sector will meet for the first time
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
New figures released today show that 48,000 households have moved into work after being subject to the benefit cap.
The Government is proposing to make incidental changes, as part of secondary legislation, to implement Corporate Governance reforms later this year:
Energy and Clean Growth Minister praises the innovation powering renewables market
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