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Employment Tribunal decision.
Infection survey to expand from testing 28,000 people per fortnight to 150,000 by October.
A teenager from Derby has won a competition run by the UK Space Agency calling for innovative ideas on how satellites can improve life on Earth.
The UK Government has announced a 25% increase in the number of American post-graduate students joining the Marshall Scholarship from 2017.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Griffiths on 17 December 2020.
Decision for applicant Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine against registration number 09594383, applicant successful.
Adults and children will be free to return to work, attend school, and meet friends and family as the protection from vaccines replaces the need for contact isolation from Monday.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Auerbach, Mr H Singh and Miss SM Wilson on 18 January 2022.
The Universities Minister Chris Skidmore launched two apps which empower students to make better choices about where and what to study at university.
The CMA has today accepted undertakings from Immediate Media to sell the titles ‘Your Family Tree’, ‘Cross Stitcher’ and ‘Cross Stitch Collection’, and their associated digital versions, to Dennis.
The Armed Forces weren't the only ones to work flat out at the Olympics, scores of MOD civilians also gave up their holidays to volunteer. MOD civil servant Lorraine McBride joined the press operations team at Horse Guards Parade for...
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Skills Minister Matthew Hancock says technology is changing everything.
Across the UK, arts organisations, museums and theatres are unveiling innovative digital plans to ensure culture and creativity is accessible for all
A CIC set up by artists and others to boost enterprise in their local area.
The Crown Commercial Service agreement for photocopiers has helped Sir Thomas Wharton Community College save £17,000.
London College of Fashion is the latest winner of a Big Society Award, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced.
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