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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) looks for collaborators for its latest software released into the open source domain.
Anna Soubry responds to the news that SSI is mothballing its iron and steelmaking facilities in Redcar.
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Sir James Bevan has been appointed chief executive of the Environment Agency following a competitive recruitment process.
£700,000 competition supports hire schemes across the country with hundreds of new electric bicycles to get more people cycling.
Land Registry's monthly Market Trend Data for residential property prices in England and Wales.
The Chancellor has delivered a speech encouraging investment in the Northern Powerhouse in Chengdu, China.
The UK is preparing for Rio 2016 with a new pilot Consulate General in Belo Horizonte to make the most of trade and business opportunities ahead of the Games.
The programme, worth £100,000, is seeking to appoint between 1 and 3 training providers to help charities to fundraise more effectively.
HS2 is the new high speed railway for Britain. This event is an opportunity for you to find out more about the project and what it means for your local area.
On 23 September, Severn Trent Water appeared at Sheffield Crown Court for charges relating to a number of pollution incidents.
Minister for North Africa Tobias Ellwood welcomes Egyptian President Al-Sisi’s pardoning of journalists and human rights activists.
Hugo Swire welcomes the commitment by the Colombian Government and the FARC to agree a peace deal by March 2016.
Lloyds share sales have now raised £15 billion for the taxpayer.
The Single Source Regulations Office has today published a consultation on how baseline profit rates for UK single source government defence contracts should be calculated.
David Cameron spoke to President Obama ahead of next week's UN General Assembly, focusing on the situation in Syria.
Twenty miles of extra lanes coming to the region, £2.2 billion invested by 2020 and 24 major improvements to start by 2020.
The Foreign Secretary has expressed his condolences following today’s tragic events in Mecca, where more than 700 pilgrims have been killed.
The CMA has decided to consider in detail whether to accept remedies offered by Reed Elsevier (UK) Limited.
Opportunities for Chinese investment into the Northern Powerhouse announced by the Chancellor.
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