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Pacific island countries vulnerable to climate change will benefit from space technology to help them plan for and prevent natural disasters, thanks to a new UK and Australian partnership.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Sensory garden demonstrates how schools and gardeners can make outdoor spaces accessible and exciting for all.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
International Trade Secretary launches the Department for International Trade's first ever space exports campaign to target export opportunities in the US and India.
The Royal Air Force (RAF) and Virgin Orbit have selected the RAF pilot to be seconded to the company’s ground-breaking small satellite launch programme.
The UK Space Agency is making an extra investment of over £200 million in Europe’s space programme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK Space Agency and UAE Space Agency today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a strategic space partnership.
The International Trade Secretary today addressed businesses at the UK Space Agency pavilion, Farnborough International Air Show.
The UK Space Agency and CNES signed a joint statement to step up co-operation in space, at the UK-France Summit in Sandhurst today (Thursday 18 January).
Improved disaster response in Commonwealth states and tropical disease control are among the goals of 10 new projects involving British space organisations, Science Minister Sam Gyimah announced today.
This will enable any country to draw upon the data provided by the Charter, an agreement that coordinates space agencies worldwide in gathering…
The review looked at our wildlife sites and whether they are capable of responding and adapting to the growing challenges of climate change.
The UK Space Agency has today (Thursday 9 October) published its biennial study into the progress of the UK space sector.
Industry, academia and Government representatives to provide strategic advice to the UK Space Agency.
In a world first, a new experiment to study the effects of space weather on global communications is being launched by the UK and US governments.
£11m of UK Space Agency funding announced today will see UK expertise being used to tackle forest fires, dengue and illegal fishing in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam with the benefits being felt across the region.
The Industrial Strategy highlights the importance of bringing together the UK’s world-class research with business investment to develop technologies and industries of the future that benefit society, as well as our economy.
Tim Peake, the UK’s first European Space Agency astronaut has returned to Earth following the successful conclusion of his 6 month mission.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The UK Space Agency has announced £200,000 of funding for 4 new business incubators to boost the number of start-up companies in the space sector across the UK.
Mr Willetts, who co-chairs the Council, said: “Co-chairing this Council gives me a tremendous opportunity to support this sector, which has…
The UK Space Agency is investing up to £32 million to open opportunities for the UK space sector.
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