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Gaia’s latest major data release reveals new detail on nearly 2 billion stars, providing largest ever catalogue of information on stars in our galaxy.
The Chancellor has hailed the UK’s tech sector as an “incredible, thriving ecosystem”, as he launched a review into the country’s advanced computing capabilities at London Tech Week (Monday June 13).
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Minister for International Trade Ranil Jayawardena's remarks on challenges facing the World Trade Organization at the opening of its ministerial conference.
Secretary of State for International Trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan's plenary session speech at the WTO’s twelfth Ministerial Conference.
Over 50 WTO members agreed a statement at the WTO's 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12), Minister for International Trade Ranil Jayawardena represented the UK.
Groups will be able to bid for a share of the government’s £150 million Community Ownership Fund to rescue cultural buildings in their area that could otherwise be lost forever.
UK is keen to continue strengthening commercial and economic ties with Honduras, as the country emerges from pandemic restrictions.
Thousands of new homes and jobs will be created through the regeneration of Bristol Temple Quarter, thanks to £95 million in government funding.
Nadine Dorries is calling on broadband firms to play their part in the biggest internet upgrade in British history by bidding for up to £47 million to rollout lightning-fast gigabit broadband in rural Cornwall and Dorset.
Apple and Google “hold all the cards” with interventions needed to give innovators and competitors a fair chance to compete in mobile ecosystems
The British Trade Minister for Exports, Mike Freer, visited Tashkent on 7 June 2022.
The first batch of waste has been safely removed from one of the most hazardous buildings on the Sellafield site, the Magnox Swarf Storage Silo.
Following a fast track phase 1 investigation, the CMA has found that the anticipated tie-up between 2 major kitchen equipment suppliers raises competition concerns.
Charity Commission launches consultation on the information it will require from charities from 2023
A new European Space Agency science mission, proposed by the UK, to 3D-map a comet for the first time has reached a major milestone.
The insolvency Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group is looking to build a network of advocates to champion diversity and inclusion in the insolvency profession.
Demonstrating to government and industry how DASA is helping deliver innovation for a safer future.
An ambitious Defence Science & Technology agenda, backed by £2 billion of investment, including an exciting new satellite launch, has been commissioned today.
Dstl's miniaturised space weather instrumentation suite will be aboard Virgin Orbit which is aiming to launch from Spaceport Cornwall later in 2022.
The CMA has provisionally found that Elite Sports, JD Sports and Rangers Football Club broke competition law by fixing the retail prices of certain Rangers-branded clothing products.
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