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Information on the announcement of a new incentive to attract top graduates into teaching maths.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Chancellor's speech to the Offshore Europe Conference.
Speech by Minister Francis Maude on 7 July 2011, marking the launch of new government commitments to transparency in public services.
Our Head of Product explains why your feedback is important for us to improve our digital products and services.
Speech given about the government’s plans to reform A levels, and the plans for mathematics.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb today (8 September) addressed ResearchED at Harris Secondary Academy, St Johns Wood.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb addresses the ResearchED national conference.
Footage showing the last few remaining radioactive fuel elements being removed available in a new film.
Chancellor of the Exchequer's keynote speech on the economy.
British High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin, delivered the following speech at the SWAG (Sports Writers Association of Ghana) Awards.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Two case studies from Panos London’s Relay Programme show that limited interaction between researchers and journalists are a barrier to increasing the amount and quality of reporting using research findings.
UK to match-fund Discovery Communications' £12.3 million investment in girls' education
An Insolvency Service investigation has led to two companies involved in the valuation and selling of fancy coloured diamonds being shut down.
Review recommends introduction of Highly Protected Marine Areas as essential for marine protection and recovery.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Royal Naval survey ship HMS Enterprise has discovered the previously uncharted wrecks of two dhows in Port Rashid Harbour, Dubai.
The Chief Inspector discussed multi-academy trusts (MATs) and the implications of system-wide challenges for Ofsted.
Prime Minister to open virtual Hidden Harms Summit in Downing Street to drive action to tackle domestic abuse, child sexual exploitation and modern slavery
The Minister for the Cabinet Office spoke about the benefits of open data at Open for Growth, an event promoting the UK G8 priorities: tax, trade and transparency.
From Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan, MOD scientist Dr Peter Harvey explains the role of the Scientific Adviser. Ian Carr reports.
Francis Maude confirms more open data releases as the government responds to the Shakespeare review.
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