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The UK and US signed a Memorandum of Understanding on critical minerals in Washington DC on 4 February.
The Millennium Commission was set up with funding raised through the UK National Lottery to celebrate the turn of the Millennium and aid communities at the end of the 2nd millennium and the start of the 3rd millennium.
The Royal Mint is one of the oldest companies in the world - supplying coins to the UK for over 1,100 years. It also produces commemorative coins, to mark events of national, historical and cultural significance, offers investment in precious...
The MMC was replaced by the Competition Commission in 1999.
Location: King's Reach, River Thames, London, England.
New jobs and growth as companies in the UK and United States sign major new deals to turbocharge the build-out of new nuclear power stations.
Location: Westminster Bridge, River Thames, England.
This document contains the following information: Annual report and accounts of the Millennium Commission 2004 to 2005.
This report looks beyond the ‘big data’ to see what has changed in the reality of children’s lives in the context of the MDGs
This document contains the following information: Annual report and accounts of the Millennium Commission 2005 to 2006.
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