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Advice to the Prime Minister on how the UK can achieve growth and global leadership in the photonics sector.
To cut red tape and costs for importing and exporting with the EU, the UK will align with EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) legislation.
Businesses urged to take simple steps for smoother trade with the EU
Businesses are being urged to take simple steps to prepare for the landmark EU agri-food deal, that will cut costs, slash red tape and open up opportunities for exporters and importers.
New terrestrial timing signal will ease reliance on satellite systems for digital infrastructure, like mobile phone networks and online banking.
The government plans to crack down on illegal underage sunbed use to cut cancer risks to teenagers.
The UK’s first National Microgravity Research Centre has been completed at Swansea University, marking the successful delivery of a £13 million project part-funded by the UK Space Agency.
£23 million is being invested and more than 40 jobs created in Wales’s growing life sciences sector as Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens announces a new trade programme.
Husband-and-wife banned as company directors for combined 23 years
The TRA has launched two new investigations into imports of glass containers from China and Turkey.
A coordinated research effort shows how science advice and shared infrastructure can help turn new ideas into meaningful progress for people and communities.
Laura Gibb, the SIA's Executive Director for Martyn's Law, gives her thoughts after 10 weeks in the role.
UK Space Agency, MHRA, RIO and CAA set out support for in-orbit manufacturing of pharmaceuticals
Patients could benefit from more effective, higher quality and longer lasting medicines as the UK sets out a clearer route to bring drugs manufactured in space safely to market.
Baroness Maggie Jones of Whitchurch has been appointed as the new Chair of Acas, following a fair and open public appointment process.
Government guarantee enables Stockport firm Vespertec to win £1.8 million contract to supply high-performance hardware and systems to Kenya.
The UK and Taiwan marked 20 years of collaboration in renewable energy at the 7th Energy Dialogue.
The Commission is aware that charities will be affected in different ways by the current volatile situation in Iran and the wider region. We aim to support charities in delivering their charitable purposes within the law.
The final decision follows a consultation on the CMA’s phase 2 interim report.
The CMA has launched a market study into the £8 billion private dentistry sector to make sure it is working well for UK consumers.
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