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Government stops over £480 million ending up in the pockets of fraudsters over twelve months since April 2024 - more money than ever before.
UK semiconductor innovation boosted as Tech Minister announces £10 million fund.
A British-built instrument has launched today as part of NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) mission, which will help scientists better understand the protective magnetic bubble surrounding our Solar Sy…
Pioneering new cloud computer system will allow artificial intelligence (AI) tools to be tested on an unprecedented scale across the NHS to boost early diagnosis.
September 2025 newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
Civil servants are invited to apply for the latest round of the Civil Service AI and Data Challenge, with £50,000 in support available for the winning idea.
6 innovative projects will use satellite technology and AI, following £1.5 million in UK Space Agency funding.
A new set of 8 principles have been launched by the Government Office for Science to consider the social dimensions of grid transformation for policymaking.
A national model collating when technology needs updating or will become obsolete enables the National Police Chiefs’ Council to make crucial funding decisions.
The government has announced the creation of an AI Growth Zone in the North East, set to generate more than 5,000 new jobs and attract up to £30 billion in private investment.
The first ever UK-US tech agreement will bring new healthcare breakthroughs, clean homegrown energy, and more investment into local communities and businesses in Britain and the United States.
This report was issued in September 2025 and covers the time period 1 August 2025 to 31 August 2025 inclusive.
Lord Hanson has responded to the Animals in Science Committee’s advice on non-human primates bred for use in scientific purposes.
AI assistants are making government coders more productive - saving them almost 6 working weeks a year.
People experiencing addiction will have a ramped-up support system as UK government tackles the country’s critical shortage of world-class researchers in addiction healthcare.
Applying advanced data technologies gives investigators faster insights, reduces effort duplication, and improves how information is shared across the system.
Backing for businesses across the UK will help to take low-cost innovations that support people's mental health to the next level.
Newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
Dstl and partners are enabling the UK's Integrated Fighting Force by developing underlying technology that will connect platforms and systems.
The Business and Trade Secretary is flying to Washington on Sunday
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