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The government will publish a number of tax-related consultations and calls for evidence at the end of March.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The third round of Free Trade Agreement negotiations with New Zealand took place between 25th January and 9th February.
Two separate routine flights of a DJI Matrice 200 V1 unmanned aircraft terminated prematurely when the ballistic parachute recovery system activated unexpectedly, 21st September 2019 and 29th November 2019, Inverness.
Control of a prototype unmanned aircraft, an Alauda Airspeeder Mk II, was lost resulting in a fly-away and eventual crash, Goodwood Aerodrome, West Sussex, 4 July 2019.
The start of the new year saw new lockdown restrictions being introduced across the UK, the third set of lockdown restrictions to date.
Captain Jake Singleton, a US exchange officer with Dstl, has helped deepen international collaboration to find, fund and fast-track space innovation and technology
Two staff members and one police officer based at Sellafield received commendations from Chief Constable Simon Chesterman this week.
After a seven-month journey, NASA’s car-sized Mars Perseverance rover will make its final descent to the Red Planet to begin its search for traces of life.
British firms win green energy contracts on UK export credit agency-supported project as UK prioritises renewable energy exports and jobs.
UCAS has received 48,830 applications to nursing courses in England, up from 35,960 at the same point last year.
Report findings show infections in England have fallen significantly since the last report in January.
A new government report shows that the UK's growing cyber industry attracted record investment last year, despite the global pandemic.
Spatial framework plan will help to create thousands of jobs, drive investment, protect and enhance the environment.
At the UN Security Council, the Foreign Secretary proposed a new Resolution on temporary ceasefires and coordinated effort for COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Lord Frost CMG as a Minister of State in the Cabinet Office.
Alok Sharma travels to India to strengthen close working ties and discuss taking action on the shared challenge of climate change
Southwark Crown Court is the next location for a HM Courts and Tribunals Service pilot to trial rapid testing of court users as part of the Government’s ongoing UK-wide drive to increase the availability of testing and help …
The independent Advisory Committee on Business Appointments has today published its annual report for 2018-2019 & 2019-2020
The AAIB began investigating the increasing number of accidents and incidents to small unmanned aircraft systems in 2015.
Two door supervisors were recently sentenced at Lewes Crown Court.
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