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£4m competition will explore ways to make it simpler and quicker for mobile companies to use publicly-owned buildings and curbside infrastructure - such as CCTV poles and traffic signals - to host 5G radio equipment.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
An angler has been fined £360 after he went fishing without a valid rod licence.
Andrew Goodall has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Government.
Immobilisation and flooding of a dredger after repeated collisions with an unmanned barge near Kinlochbervie, Scotland.
The number of people on furlough has fallen to the lowest level since the start of the pandemic as the UK economy continues to rebound and businesses reopen, according to new statistics.
Temporary insolvency restrictions protections are being lifted and new targeted measures to support small business and commercial tenants introduced.
A consultation will be launched today on protecting patients by mandating vaccination for frontline health and social care staff in England.
A ‘new deal’ between faith groups and government to capitalise on efforts to help communities during lockdown.
A new government-backed app will help drivers to see which electric vehicles best suit their lifestyle.
A leading criminal defence barrister has been appointed to conduct an independent review of the law around domestic homicides.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council briefing on peacekeeping
The fund brings together global experts to show how tech companies can implement end-to-end encryption without opening the door to greater levels of child sexual abuse.
Rare and unique fog oases ecosystems in the Sechura and Atacama deserts of Peru and Chile are under threat.
Surgical hubs, new technology and innovative ways of working will help tackle waiting lists and treat around 30% more elective care patients by 2023 to 2024.
RSH Chief Executive reflected on the past 18 months and the range of challenges that will shape what everyone in the sector does over the months and years ahead.
A short new online documentary from the BBC describes why radioactive waste exists in the UK, how it’s being dealt with and the role of nuclear power in the context of global climate change.
Ambassador Neil Bush calls on OSCE states to implement all OSCE commitments on Conventional Arms Control and military confidence and security building measures.
Alok Sharma completes visit to Tianjin for critical talks ahead of UN climate change conference, COP26
A robot dog could soon be sniffing out hazards at Europe's most complex nuclear site.
Three pilots in Devon, West Midlands and Northern Ireland will test how to identify and improve key data that helps inform decisions on whether land across the UK is used for housing, infrastructure or net zero.
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