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Wales Office Minister Nia Griffith MP and Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary for Economy Rebecca Evans MS, met with engineers, apprentices, and senior management to discuss ambitions of both Welsh and UK Governments to driv…
New AI models to diagnose and treat cancer and other incurable diseases will be made possible thanks to joint public-private investment giving flexible funding to British AI firms and researchers.
Over 20,000 self-testing and self-sampling kits will be made available to help end HIV transmissions by the end of the decade.
We are delivering 13,000 police officers, special constables and PCSOs across the country, including a named, contactable officer in your area.
Thousands of new jobs are set to be created as bidding opens for AI Growth Zones.
New records reveal the government is utilising AI and technology to enhance public services, including streamlining MOT inspections and speeding up planning with satellite habitat mapping.
Government is investing in vital schemes to improve journey times in Wiltshire, Leeds, Essex and Buckinghamshire.
Local communities to receive funding for family and school nurses, sexual health clinics and other public health services.
Trams will run from Wednesbury to Brierley Hill, providing faster and more reliable transport connections to centre of Birmingham and wider West Midlands.
A new project will support more than 100 jobs and eventually generate more than £87 million for the South Wales economy.
Baroness Camilla Cavendish, Naomi Eisenstadt CB and Phil Jordan become non-executive directors on the board of the Department of Health and Social Care.
Tom Kibasi has over 20 years of experience working in the healthcare sector and will provide expert advice to government on how to fix the broken NHS.
Europe must double down on its efforts to crush Putin’s war machine as Russia’s economy shows signs of weakening, the Prime Minister will warn tomorrow [Monday 3 February].
The Chancellor has committed to going further and faster to put more money in working people’s pockets across Wales.
Pembrokeshire has been identified as a key growth region for clean energy in Wales.
British businesses will benefit from a world-first cyber security standard which will protect AI systems from cyber-attacks, securing the digital economy.
UK Science and Tech Secretary announces renewed push to turbo-charge UK-EU science and technology links, to tackle shared global challenges.
Charter for Budget Responsibility has been approved in the House of Commons, enshrining new fiscal rules into law.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves spoke at Siemens Healthineers in Oxfordshire on 29 January 2025.
Chancellor unveils new plans to deliver the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor that will boost the UK economy by up to £78 billion by 2035.
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