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Minister of Transport and British Ambassador discuss bilateral cooperation in several projects including railways, electric tractors and the underground metro.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
COP26 President Alok Sharma at 'Green New Deal: Clean Transition to Green Economy' - a special session for the P4G summit, jointly hosted by the Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Green Climate Fund.
On Tuesday 18 May, a Buxton man pleaded guilty at Thameside Magistrates' Court to infringing the licensing conditions of his two Security Industry Authority (SIA) licences.
Thirty-five finalists have been chosen from a record number of entries in five categories, including a special one for coronavirus work.
Following CMA action, McAfee, a leading supplier of anti-virus software, has extended its refund rights for all customers whose contracts have auto-renewed.
Advisers will promote government advice on security-related topics, such as export controls, cyber security and protection of intellectual property.
World’s first remotely operated offshore search and rescue service is among 38 robotics and automation projects receiving £7 million of government investment.
Two members of Great Britain’s Long Range Shooting Team have been given special access to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory's specialist indoor firing range.
14-week consultation launched to seek views from the public and businesses
The Cabinet Secretary has appointed James Bowler as the new Permanent Secretary to the Department for International Trade.
Dstl scientists will be conducting a routine survey, which is not connected to any specific threat.
UK launches consultation on rebalancing measures in response to Section 232 tariffs by US on steel and aluminium imports.
A group of UK space tech companies are developing a new beam-hopping satellite that will allow satellites to switch which part of the world they cover
Government announces major cash injection for green technology and development as part of Green Industrial Revolution.
The Culture Secretary discusses the Bashir scandal and the importance of a trusted, impartial and accurate press.
The CMA welcomes today’s Competition Appeal Tribunal judgment, dismissing Sabre’s challenge of the CMA’s decision to block its proposed acquisition of Farelogix.
New figures highlight a decade of growth in the UK's tech sector, with four more Scottish companies set to achieve the all-important $1bn 'unicorn' valuation
The CMA has set out its views on the types of misleading environmental claims made about products that could break the law.
UK companies are developing new communication and navigation services needed for future missions to the Moon, thanks to funding from the UK Space Agency
The UK is to launch its own tariff suspension scheme, designed to help make companies more competitive.
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