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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.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Updated rules will strengthen government powers to scrutinise certain takeovers in specific areas of the economy in order to protect national security.
British businesses will soon be able to compete in the commercial space race using UK spaceports.
10 million Brits alive today can expect to reach 100 and funding will ensure the UK leads the world in healthy ageing
Testbed in the heart of Midlands Engine will spearhead efforts to make the UK a world leader in 5G.
Agreement commits both countries to work closely to develop new technologies to reduce carbon emissions.
The government has today named and shamed nearly 180 employers for underpaying more than 9,000 minimum wage workers by £1.1 million.
Almost 29% of FTSE 100 board positions are held by women.
BSI Code of Practice will help businesses understand what to do if their product needs to be recalled.
Retail Minister Andrew Griffiths launches the first Retail Sector Council.
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, HRH Mohammed bin Salman visits the UK from 7 March.
Three year regulatory review to pave the way for self-driving vehicles.
Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the Met Office.
Speech by Business Secretary Greg Clark at the Lord Mayor’s Dinner.
Hardwood Dimensions (Holdings) Ltd fined £4,000 for failure to ensure product was made from legally-harvested timber
We are inviting ideas for the third wave of societal and industrial challenges to tackle as part of government's Industrial Strategy.
Lift for UK automotive sector as Toyota confirms that it will build the next generation Auris at the company's Burnaston plant in Derby.
Letter from Greg Clark and Claire Perry to Dermot Nolan, Chief Executive of Ofgem.
New legislation to cap poor value energy tariffs and save consumers money is being introduced to Parliament later today (Monday 26 February 2018).
Open letter to the Big 6 energy suppliers regarding the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill.
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