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Women from all walks of life have stepped into Downing Street this week to celebrate International Women’s Day 2023.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Bellway Homes Limited will pay £100,000 to North East environmental charities after dumping contaminated soil on one of its sites in Northumberland.
The British Ambassador, Nick Whittingham, welcomed back Honduran Chevening Scholars who successfully completed their Masters programme at UK universities.
Dawn shortlisted in Northern Power Women Awards for mentoring scheme success.
Two new members have been appointed to the Prime Minister's Council for Science and Technology.
New data laws to cut down pointless paperwork for businesses and reduce annoying cookie pops-up are being introduced by the government today in Parliament.
Minister for Development Andrew Mitchell gave a speech at the launch of a project on “Public Health, Science, and Technology in Muslim Societies” at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
To mark Scottish Apprenticeship Week, we hear from three SLC colleagues who are proving why apprenticeships are so valuable.
Breaking gender bias: Environment Agency has more diverse workforce bringing greater benefit to the environment - women increasingly taking up manual work
A Huddersfield based home furnishings company has offered to pay £17,000 to Yorkshire Wildlife Trust after failing to comply with packaging waste regulations.
Wales Office Minister Wales Officer Minister James Davies and Business and Trade Minister Nigel Huddleston visit export businesses across North Wales.
SLC is recruiting 12 new apprentices in Glasgow
Update to the Life Sciences Council Joint Statement on Medical Devices Regulatory Reform.
New, more flexible system introduced to empower adults to upskill or retrain throughout their working lives.
£76 million tied up in forgotten accounts to be used to support people to get out of debt and assist social enterprises with innovative energy saving solutions.
The UK and Canada have agreed a landmark agreement to co-operate on critical minerals such as cobalt and lithium that are essential to the economy.
CMA’s investigation into Eville & Jones’ acquisition of Vorenta has raised competition concerns in the provision of various veterinary public health inspections
The Prime Minister and Technology Secretary today launched the government’s plan to cement the UK’s place as a science and technology superpower by 2030.
GAD joined a roundtable discussion for government departments and public sector bodies to find out more about climate-related financial disclosures.
Two teenagers have been appointed as Lord-Lieutenant cadets for South Glamorgan for 2023.
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