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The Toy Store, the most successful toy retailer in the Middle East, opened its doors to UK shoppers for the very first time last week
Dstl announces an innovative competition to crowdsource solutions to improve satellite imaging.
Innovative app developed that analyses laser dazzle events.
Minister sees how flood-hit bridges can be checked for damage more quickly with new ‘BridgeCat’ technology.
Chancellor George Osborne met NFL players as London takes next steps to becoming home of an American Football team.
Music Inc, a brand new, free app which allows gamers to take on the role of managing an aspiring musician launched today (5 February 2014).
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A staff sergeant serving with Headquarters 43 (Wessex) Brigade, based in Tidworth, is now on our TV screens as a line judge for the Olympic indoor volleyball at Earls Court.
The GES is the largest recruiter of economists in the country and here we showcase some of the many stories of our economists working on a range of policies across government.
Elizabeth Truss opens the UK’s largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths.
Education Secretary opens the 2016 BETT show by talking of the benefits technology can bring to education.
The Minister for Disabled People celebrates work to change the way people learn about inclusive places and spaces.
Two Cabinet Office funded schemes will help social entrepreneurs create positive social change across London, the South East and Liverpool.
Latest finance builds on grants from Innovate UK, to help fuel Chiaro's global expansion plans and new product development.
The Ghana Olympic Committee and the British High Commission on Monday 14th April, 2014, held a ceremony to commemorate 100 Days to Glasgow 2014.
Deshon Griffith blogs about his internship at British High Commission, Bridgetown
Fintech is changing the way we bank and is one of Britain’s most exciting industries, the Chancellor writes in The Times.
The additional funding will help the ONS measure changes in the modern digital economy.
One week into the World Cup, our man in Pretoria struggles to keep a stiff upper lip. Read his update
Edward Timpson talks to the Youth Sport Trust conference about school sport and physical education (PE).
Duke of Cambridge to open the GREAT Festival of Creativity, Shanghai, supporting British businesses looking to secure opportunities in China.
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