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Letter from the Government Chemist to the Department for Transport responding to the proposal for new drug driving regulations.
UK Minister of State for Universities and Science, The Right Honourable David Willetts to visit SKA project in Karoo, South Africa
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Non-executive directors appoint to National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
Letter from the Government Chemist to the Energy and Climate Change Committee following its call for evidence on carbon capture and storage.
Chevening is a unique opportunity for young and mid-career professionals from Belarus to study for a postgraduate Master’s degree in the UK.
Construction industry in the UK is set for a boost of up to £150 million over the next five years
Offshore Wind Industrial Strategy presented at an annual renewable energy conference in Oslo. Positive feedback from a key partner.
More young people and teachers will get behind the scenes of the manufacturing industry thanks to an expanded government and industry scheme
To recruit more NHS patients into clinical trials, 15 NHS and Foundation Trusts will host local NIHR networks from April 2014.
Speech by Sir Mark Walport at the 2013 Royal Statistical Society annual conference.
A letter from the Council for Science and Technology to Michael Gove on how best to educate future scientists and engineers.
Consul General Beverley Simpson visited Wyoming to promote Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership, opportunities for UK collaboration.
Professor John A. Matthews re-visits the embassy residence to take in a familiar view of the Jotunheimen mountain range.
Funding granted to 10 local projects this year. Governor’s Office confident that projects will make a real, positive impact in Cayman.
David Willetts announces the re-appointment of Professor Roger Cashmore as Chair of the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Vince Cable outlines a significant expansion in the groundbreaking Catapult centres that help turn great ideas into commercial realities
Health researchers from across the country have been given £124m from the Government to tackle the nation’s most pressing health problems.
Professor Rick Rylance reappointmented as Chief Executive and Deputy Chair of the Arts and Humanities Research Council
Forensic Science Regulator newsletters cover issues of interest and relevance to forensic science practitioners.
Letter from the Government Chemist to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs with evidence on food authenticity issues.
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