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New data from the UK’s mine water heat lab shows warm water flows better than expected, boosting the case for clean, low-cost heat from coalfields.
The company also received a £150,000 fine from the Information Commissioner’s Office
Companies falsely claimed to have hundreds of millions of pounds in turnover and profits
New members appointed to the Office for Product Safety and Standards Advisory Board.
The TRA proposes that an anti-dumping measure on bicycles and bicycle parts from China be maintained, benefitting UK producers by up to £9 million per year.
UK Government unveils its Small Business Plan to support SMEs across the country
Two mosques have been issued with Official Warnings by the charity regulator over their involvement in inflammatory and divisive communications.
Professor Michele Dougherty has been approved by The King to be the new Astronomer Royal, and will be the first woman to hold this position since the role was first created in 1675.
AI Security Institute joins forces with Canadian counterpart, Amazon, Anthropic and civil society in new research project focused on AI behaviour and control.
Helim Miah, from Cardiff, continued to obtain credit and operated as a company director, all while bankrupt – he has been jailed for more than four years.
A team of engineering apprentices and graduates from UKAEA won first prize in the UK Students for the Exploration and Development of Space Olympus Rover Trials
Government ministers and metro mayors commit to greener transport and greater job opportunities across the regions.
Local leaders across the UK to be backed by at least £30 million each to help target science and tech funding towards regional strengths
Leann McKirkle was fined £400 for being unlicensed for her role as sole director of Strathclyde Security Ltd.
Great news for Scotland and Scottish jobs as figures show trade deal with India will deliver £190 million for Scotland as part of the Plan for Change.
Communities and town centres across the UK are set to benefit from a wave of new cafes, bars, music venues and outdoor dining options, as the Government slashes red tape to breathe new life into the high street.
Millions of people worldwide are set to benefit from more accurate climate data as the groundbreaking MicroCarb satellite begins its journey to space.
Minister of State for Trade Policy and Economic Security's request for Trade and Agriculture Commission advice on the UK-India CETA.
Minister of State for Trade Policy and Economic Security's request for Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland advice on the UK-India Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
The latest round of the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS) closes following high demand and interest from across the seafood and marine sectors.
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