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Universities and Science Minister, Jo Johnson MP, responds to the statement in the House of Lords on the clause in government grants.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
UK businesses are set to be at the heart of the fourth industrial revolution by embracing digital technologies that could improve productivity.
On the first day of Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s visit to Britain, a deal worth almost £1 billion to UK manufacturing has been signed.
British Consul General to Hong Kong and Macao Caroline Wilson speaks on "China and rest of the world: A perspective on the opportunities from RMB internationalisation"
Minister for Civil Society, Rob Wilson, spoke at the launch of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge at 11 Downing Street.
Bursary recipients from ten nations will attend a five-week course in compiling and maintaining navigational charts.
The Minister for Europe, David Lidington, spoke to media outside the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
Figures show a record number of UK businesses are interested in exporting through the government’s Exporting is GREAT website.
HM Treasury analysis on the EU referendum shows that a vote to leave would mean Britain would be permanently poorer. Here's what you need to know.
Britain will be worse off by £4,300 a year per household if Britain votes to leave European Union, new analysis published today (18 April 2016) by the Treasury shows.
This week, Bharat Joshi, British Deputy High Commissioner in Chennai, will launch an Intellectual Property (IP) Smart Toolkit.
New rules mean unnecessary and out-of-date road signs can be removed from our roads from 22 April 2016.
Foreign Secretary welcomes the appointment of the new Ukrainian Prime Minister
As an external member of the MPC, Michael Saunders will hold one of nine votes to decide the future path of UK monetary policy.
John Whittingdale has appointed Sarika Patel, John Baillie and Catharine Seddon for five years and Simone Pennie and Stephen Cohen for four years.
Today promises to be a very special day. The Duke and Duchess are hiking to Paro Taktsang, the Tiger’s Nest monastery which dates to 1692.
On the occasion of the Bengali New Year ‘Pohela Boishakh’, the British PM David Cameron has selected Rushanara Ali, MP as Trade Envoy for Bangladesh.
The UK enters ground-breaking deal to tackle tax evasion and corruption with Germany, France, Italy and Spain.
By 2050, antimicrobial resistance could reduce global GDP by up to 3.5% – a cumulative cost of $100 trillion.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond welcomes visit to Tripoli of British Ambassador to Libya.
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