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For the first time, Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) is being used by the Royal Navy at sea as part of Exercise Formidable Shield, which is currently taking place off the coast of Scotland.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Flare Bright’s SnapShot – a ruggedized nanodrone designed to be the simplest way to get aerial images is ready for in-field trials
A UK space company has launched a service to deliver the first real-time events photography – removing the waiting time for images after a sporting event
UK government campaign turns Heathrow Airport into a picture gallery showcasing competition winning photography from across the nation.
Over two weekends last December, specialist teams used a 750-tonne crane to lift 32 beams - weighing a combined 720 tonnes - into place at Binley junction, Coventry
Highways England has reached a major milestone in a £5.2 million programme of environmental improvements across the North West - by restoring actual historic milestones.
A van driver without a seatbelt takes one hand off the wheel and both eyes off the road to use a mobile phone while driving along the busy A1(M).
Almost 10,000 vehicles were caught tailgating in the first two weeks of new cameras being tested to clamp down on the offence.
A Bombardier Challenger 604 (D-AAAY) was in the climb after departing Farnborough Airport when it had an uncommanded flap extension, above the maximum flaps-extended speed.
SMILE will study the interaction between the Earth’s magnetosphere and solar wind – charged particles streaming from the Sun.
Highways England has reminded travellers of its ‘staycation’ road trip game card, designed to keep young passengers busy on long journeys.
A cornucopia of colour is a sight to bee-hold on busy roadside verges in Yorkshire, creating the perfect habitat for bees and other pollinators.
Nine of the most promising artificial intelligence healthcare technologies to receive nearly £16 million in government funding to accelerate research.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Drivers have been warned against the dangers of tailgating amid concerns that huge numbers of motorists are failing to follow basic safety rules on the country’s busiest roads.
Project underway as International Biodiversity Day 2021 (22 May) is marked.
The Commission in partnership with Innovate UK are funding 28 winners of their £2 million transport location data competition to support the future of mobility for the UK.
Embraer ERJ 170-100 LR, G-CIXW, on descent into Birmingham Airport on 7 June 2021.
During the landing, a Pegasus Quik (G-CGRR) tipped over on landing and the pilot sustained serious facial injuries at Harringe Court Farm, Ashford, Kent on 6 August 2022.
A Royal Air Force flypast led by an all-female crew will roar on the Lionesses from the skies above Wembley ahead of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 final today.
European Embassies throughout Washington DC will open their doors for the EU’s Annual Open House Day on 10 May.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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