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"Solar PV is not only exciting, but it is affordable, bankable and ready to go - wherever you are", states Gregory Barker in a speech at the Solar Roadshow.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Work marks key milestone for £2.4 billion Priority School Building Programme.
UK Ambassador and Permanent Representative in Geneva, Mr Julian Braithwaite, addressed the inaugural meeting of the Commonwealth Standards Network as part of a panel in Geneva.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Traditional bar soaps are enjoying a resurgence after the UK exported £378.4 million worth of soap last year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Schools and colleges and businesses from across West Cumbria will be taking part in a very special event, sponsored by NDA, to celebrate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).
A brand new Army recruitment campaign – 'More than meets the eye' – launches this weekend to kick-start Army recruitment in the New Year.
Analysis reveals a new brewery is opening in Britain every other day.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Marvel joins campaign to encourage young people from different backgrounds to consider a career in engineering.
Projects to highlight the safest roads for cyclists to use, create a database of all the UK’s trees and launch an indoor mapping system backed by government.
A new ground-breaking project in the fight against life-threatening illnesses has launched today, 11 September 2019.
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.
Unique programme gives students and cadet groups an up-close look at how Canada and the UK have worked together to defend the skies over the past century.
"My message today is very simple: Britain is back open for business. And we are committed to supporting global growth with open trade between our nations."
Spend a day at one of the UK's most exciting creative companies
Fund will support major cultural projects to boost investment and participation in the Northern Powerhouse
HS2 today confirmed that the firm behind the 2012 Athletes’ Village and the new International Quarter, gateway to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, will lead the planning and development of Euston, in a deal that could unlock up to 1,700...
A new campaign has been launched to help deliver £1 billion benefit to the UK economy.
Sixteen promising cleantech SMEs selected to fast-track their business growth through intensive entrepreneur mission in San Francisco.
Sir John Peace has been appointed to be the new Chair of the Midlands Engine.
Rules about how and when children can perform in public are to be updated and clarified under proposals published today.
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