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Funded by DASA, PhoenixC4i, delivers game-changing antenna technology that reduces radio frequency (RF) footprint to enhance stealth and safety
Statement of key findings from the Environmental Improvement Plan rapid review launched on 30 July 2024.
The first recipients of a new medal recognising humanitarian aid work on behalf of the United Kingdom are being recognised.
Publication of guidance on the Final Price Adjustment, which mitigates the impact of excess profits or losses that may arise in non-competitive defence contracts.
Over a third of women giving birth got the new RSV vaccine in September, protecting newborns from severe illness.
The Environment Agency, Norfolk Rivers Trust and Water Resources East joined forces on a project along a section of the River Yare.
The Court of Appeal has refused Motorola permission to appeal the CMA’s findings that it was making supernormal profits from providing communications network services to the UK emergency services.
The UK launches mSCAPE, a world-first metagenomics initiative by UKHSA to enhance health security through rapid pathogen detection and surveillance.
Ambassador Neil Holland thanks the President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly for the Assembly's work which underscores our collective commitment to strengthen democracy across the OSCE region.
Proposed reforms to tighten rules around franchising and crack down on fraud in the student finance system that cost taxpayers £2m in 2022/23.
UK TB cases rise 13% in 2024, continuing upward trend.
Charities and community groups can now apply for grants to support projects aimed at improving public safety and supporting the private security.
Science Minister Vallance today visited semiconductors and life sciences firms in Cambridgeshire, following his appointment as Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Champion
The Government is considering permitting the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) to reduce the levy it collects from pension schemes in order to help drive economic growth.
A new report reveals the significant economic and environmental benefit of seabed mapping within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Iraqi Welfare Association.
Ambassador Holland condemns the civilian suffering caused by Russia's strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and indiscriminate attacks on cities.
It is the only example globally of an end-to-end access pathway, where a medicine developer can work collaboratively with the national health system, the regulator, and health technology assessment bodies from the early stag…
UK Science and Tech Secretary announces renewed push to turbo-charge UK-EU science and technology links, to tackle shared global challenges.
VMD response to concerns raised following media reports of serious adverse events in cats administered Solensia.
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