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Vice Chancellors from some of the country’s leading universities will join forces with the government today (9 May) to discuss actions to address the rise in antisemitic abuse on campus and disruption to students’ learning.
Some of the leading minds from across the world of science have given their backing to Professor Mark Thomson’s bid to be the next Director-General of CERN.
ROBOTS at Sellafield are delivering breakthroughs at the site with learnings shared with the wider nuclear industry.
Lord Chancellor Alex Chalk congratulated winners at the Times Law Awards 2024.
Emily joined the TRA as Investigations Delivery Director in January 2024. She is responsible for leading multidisciplinary teams delivering trade remedies investigations within the TRA. Emily has previously worked as a senior official specialising in international trade policy since 2016....
Paul Rennie is the Head of the Global Economy Group at the British Embassy, Washington DC, leading the UK’s climate and energy, economic and trade, and science and technology networks across the United States. Prior to that, he led the...
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is leading on the creation of the United Kingdom Microbial Forensics Consortium (UKMFC).
This document contains the following information: Report, dated 27th February 2006, of the review into the events leading up to and following the death of Christopher Alder on 1st April 1998
Low carbon hydrogen to get a further boost with over £21 million of government support for 7 projects to make green fuel.
A temporary export bar has been placed on the 19th century volumes of ‘A history of the birds of Europe’ by H. E. Dresser
Energy firms met today with Secretary of State Grant Shapps during Energy Week to strengthen the UK's plans for energy security and economic growth.
New proposals will further crackdown on student visas, ensuring only genuine students can come to the UK; route will be kept under review.
A look back at what you have learnt in leading for safety and advice on how to put those learnings into action. Also guidance on what further reading you can do.
Government prepares for age of AI with the publication of a new report from The Alan Turing Institute outlining the importance of AI to support strategic decision-making on national security.
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