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Space Minister David Willetts revealed the UK has signed new agreements with NASA and the Russian Federal Space Bureau during his first major…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The winning design of the UK’s Astana Pavilion, created by leading British designer Asif Khan, has been unveiled to an audience of design and business experts.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Science Minister Chris Skidmore makes a speech about the strength of the UK space industry, 50 years on from the launch of the Apollo 11 mission.
A transcript of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s Q&A session.
The UK has signed an agreement in Rome as one of the first organisations involved in the science behind the world’s largest radio telescope today.
David Willetts celebrates 50 years of the UK and the space industry and highlights the progress made since the launch of the Space Leadership Council.
Employment Tribunal Decision.
UK Minister of State for Universities and Science, The Right Honourable David Willetts to visit SKA project in Karoo, South Africa
Government confirms long-term investment in the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) to be built in Chile.
The University of Queensland and the UK Government Science and Innovation Network come together on 23 February 2022 to contemplate the direction humanity will take.
Professor Stephen Hawking, whose work helped us understand more about the universe and whose life helped us understand more about human beings, died earlier this week.
Good morning, everyone - and let me add a personal welcome to our distinguished guests today: Francesco Profumo, Enrico Saggesse, Vladimir Popovkin…
"This is a great breakthrough, one that could be profoundly significant to our understanding of the universe and the fundamental laws that govern it."
Speech given at the Royal Aeronautical Society President’s Conference.
The Observatory, part of the University of Manchester, is a site of global importance in the history of radio astronomy and helped revolutionise our understanding of the Universe.
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