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New technologies to create safer, high-powered electric car batteries have been supported by £22 million of industrial strategy funding.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The 9-day festival includes 55 major events, 30,000 industry professionals and 200 world-class speakers.
Updated rules to strengthen the government’s powers to scrutinise mergers and takeovers that may raise national security concerns have come into force today.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah announces creation of new research fellowships in honour of Professor Stephen Hawking
These new regulations are part of a package of reforms which will hold big businesses to account for the salaries they pay.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah launches UK chairmanship of international innovation network ‘EUREKA’, which will expand its global reach.
Nuclear safeguards legislation successfully passes through Parliament; UK on track to meet international obligations from day one of exit.
Jake Berry speaks at the first ever Northern Powerhouse Higher Education summit.
The review will help to ensure the FRC's role and powers are fit for the future.
Latest funding competition will see UK leading Europe in the public testing of self-driving cars and could make self-parking vehicles a reality
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark updates Parliament on Horizon nuclear project at Wylfa Newydd.
Prime Minister Theresa May chaired a meeting of her Business Advisory Council.
Detailing government reaction and support for UK steel and aluminium producers affected by the tariffs imposed by the US on imports on 1 June.
The government has today (4 June) announced Rob Woodward as the new Chair of the Met Office.
HMRC has saved the public over £2.4m by tackling fraudsters that trick them into using premium rate phone numbers for services that HMRC provide for free.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah signs landmark agreements with Israel focussing on innovation, ageing and artificial intelligence
The government announced today that Dr Julian Braybrook has been appointed as the new Government Chemist.
Minister Sam Gyimah delivered a speech on the ‘importance of international collaboration to research excellence’ at a reception co-hosted by Wellcome Trust and UK Permanent Representative in Brussels.
The explanations, which come from a range of FTSE 350 Chairs and CEOs, were heard by the team behind the government-backed Hampton-Alexander Review.
Hinkley Point C site owners, EDF, set target of 1,000 apprentices working on the project during its lifespan, and today a quarter of those places have been filled.
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