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Dounreay’s experience of cleaning up and decommissioning is being shared with Japan where the nuclear industry faces challenges on a much bigger scale.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt spoke after the appointment to the Commission of National Inquiry of a representative for the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP).
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Like many other countries around the world, the UK's Overseas Territories will be marking The Queen's Diamond Jubilee by lighting Beacons.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met members of Syrian opposition groups, UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and today in Istanbul.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has welcomed the Human Rights Council's resolution on Syria today.
4,560 businesses have been launched thanks to a Government scheme to help entrepreneurial jobseekers.
Furness Line designated as a community rail service.
The government and the Bank of England today announced that Andrew Bailey will be appointed to the interim Financial Policy Committee.
An enterprising worker is turning wood from the demolition of Britain’s second biggest nuclear site into banjos.
Ahead of the conference, Foreign Secretary William Hague talks about significant progress made in Somalia in the three months since the London Conference on Somalia.
The MOD has announced today that Professor Vernon Gibson will be appointed as its new Chief Scientific Adviser.
£500 million of Government investment for small and mid-sized businesses open for applications
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18 locations across England have been identified as having the potential to be used by aspiring entrepreneurs to build and grow their businesses…
Three projects receive award from Sports Minister.
Britain’s newest laboratory for the analysis of radioactive materials is under construction.
Transport Secretary Justine Greening will reduce the number of members on the Humber Bridge Board from 22 to 4.
The government is today asking for applications to manage £500 million of its investment available through the Business Finance Partnership.
Ms Thorneywork has extensive experience in the further education sector, having worked as a Deputy Headteacher at a Technology College and as…
Geothermal power from Icelandic volcanoes could supply electricity to the UK under new Memorandum of Understanding The UK and Iceland today…
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