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A new generation supercomputer, capable of more than one million billion calculations a second, is to be inaugurated at the National Museum of Scotland today.
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Consul General Alistair McPhail condemns settler violence in East Jerusalem.
The guide provides a clear illustration of the British and Chinese governments working together to promote more Chinese overseas investment.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor are highlighting government support to keep and increase manufacturing in Britain.
The seminar aimed at exploring the potential channels for satellite cooperation between organisations of the United Kingdom and Chile.
The Highways Agency has announced plans for extensive maintenance work at Piffs Elm Bridge which supports the A4019 over the M5 at junction 10 near Gloucester.
Chancellor visits the Midlands.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, the Budget, political dynasties and flight MH370.
During their stay, the delegates met a range of Chilean universities, the Ministry of Education and the Science and Technology Council.
Professor Sir John Savill has been reappointed as Chief Executive and Deputy Chair of the Medical Research Council.
Leicester and Leicestershire have agreed with the government a multi-million pound City Deal to boost the local economy.
UK and Asian Scientists exchanged ideas to improve collaboration and create a healthier, more sustainable global aquaculture industry.
William Hague briefed Parliament on the outcomes of the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out overnight drainage and road marking work on the M69 near Coventry from Monday 7 April.
Firms can now bid for funding to test innovative ways to help take broadband to Britain’s most remote communities.
Hugh Robertson condemns plans for 2,372 settlement units in West Bank and emphasises need for just and lasting settlement.
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey has welcomed the US government’s decision to transfer its responsibility for the internet’s domain name system to an international, multi-stakeholder process.
The invitation to tender for the East Coast franchise, which asks bidders to set out proposals for services, has been published.
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg officially opened a new Mulberry factory today, which will create hundreds of new jobs in Somerset.
Ken Clarke today (21 March 2014) hosted a roundtable meeting with professional business services to discuss the barriers to the US market.
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