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Science Minister Chris Skidmore spoke today at UKAEA, Culham, outlining his priorities for the coming months and reaffirming the government’s commitment to science, research and innovation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
At a Faith Matters event at Twitter’s UK headquarters, Sara Khan reflects on the Commission’s plans and praises those who stand up to intolerance, hatred and extremism.
The Chancellor signed the UK-Swiss Direct Insurance Agreement in Davos, Switzerland.
Minister for the Constitution, Chloe Smith, gave a speech at the SOLACE (Society of Local Authority Chief Executives) on democratic engagement.
MHRA officers executed an intelligence raid with the assistance of Dorset police
The UK welcomed Comoros’ ratification of conventions regarding disability and torture since their last UPR, but highlighted concerns about restrictions to media freedom.
The government has launched a consultation to strengthen allergen labelling laws.
Up to £20 million is available for innovation projects that support the design, management and use of road networks fit for the future of mobility.
Rentokil Initial must sell several large supply contracts to satisfy CMA concerns over its merger with Cannon Hygiene.
The CMA has found that Tobii’s acquisition of Smartbox may lead to less choice, higher prices and reduced innovation.
From 18 February to 1 March 2019, the Hong Kong Labour Department will be accepting applications for Certificates of Sponsorship for the Youth Mobility Scheme.
£25,000 worth of haggis has been exported to Canada this January as Scots around the world celebrate Burns Night.
Archaeologists working on the HS2 project in St. James’s burial ground, Euston, have discovered the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders, the Royal Navy explorer who led the first circumnavigation of Australia and is credited…
Jeremy Hunt stresses importance of democratic values during a visit to Washington.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, visited a UK funded project in Sololá, which is empowering young boys and girls to decide upon their future and set life goals.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt gave a statement to media on the situation in Venezuela during a visit to Washington.
The Home Secretary and his French counterpart have agreed a new joint action plan to strengthen efforts against migrant activity in the English Channel.
Pregnant women and new parents returning to work after having children are to be further protected from unfairly losing their jobs under new proposals set out by the government today.
Investment Minister Graham Stuart celebrates the UK’s pioneering education sector.
An unnamed youth has had his sentence increased from a 2 year Youth Rehabilitation Order to 7 years in prison.
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