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Employment Tribunal decision.
Statement by Deputy Political Coordinator Laura Dix at the UN Security Council meeting on Syria.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
In an event run by The United States Special Operations Command, participants can share their innovative ideas and gain insights from operational personnel.
Andy Williams looks forward to using digital data services to improve services for health and social care patients.
This tourism 5G testbed used technology to offer tourists new experiences
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council Arria Meeting on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence.
A £2.5 million scheme to increase wildlife numbers, provide better access for families and alleviate flooding around rivers in a Staffordshire town moves a step closer.
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory specialists successfully trial virtual reality collaboration
Funding awarded to 33 projects across the UK to develop clean maritime technologies.
The world-class teams at Dstl work with the top minds from across military, academia, industry… and now science fiction.
Up to £210,000 on offer to develop ideas alongside major firms such as Columbia Records and John Lewis.
Sexual harassment, including online sexual abuse, has become ‘normalised’ for children and young people, a review from Ofsted has found.
Organisations can apply for a share of £70,000 to develop augmented reality technologies that help tourists to plan and make the most of their visits.
Human and animal forms of sleeping sickness are an obstacle to rural development in Africa.
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