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Workington was allocated £9.5 million from the Levelling Up Fund for a variety of transport and culture projects that will be delivered by Cumberland Council.
Business and community leaders based across Northern Ireland are being urged to apply for roles that run the UK’s public institutions.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Swale Borough Council were allocated £20 million from the Levelling Up Fund to breathe new life into Sheerness. This funding will support three projects to improve the health, education, leisure and employment opportunities in the town.
An impact story describing how SIN Singapore mobilised £2.4 million worth of investment in cyber security research.
Two new ‘Innovation and Knowledge Centres’ will receive £11 million each to help bring new chip technologies to market.
More than 100 tonnes of aid is on its way to maritime pier off the coast of Gaza.
Dundee announced as first place in Scotland to benefit from tailored Levelling Up Partnerships
New patient premium starts to offer dentists cash incentives to take on new NHS patients.
GAMRIF is a UK aid fund that supports research and development around the world to reduce the threat of antimicrobial resistance in low and middle income countries.
Minister James Davies visited the National Slate Museum and Parc Padarn in Llanberis and the Ty’n Llan pub in Llandwrog.
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