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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.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Arts minister steps in to prevent painting from export.
Government delivers on promise to take superfast broadband to 95% of UK premises
Britain’s most critical industries are being warned to boost cyber security or face hefty fines
Writing in The Evening Standard, the Foreign Secretary pays tribute to British diplomats who took action to help Jewish people before and during the Holocaust.
The Italy and England Rugby teams will meet in Rome for their NatWest 6 Nations Rugby Tournament on 4 February 2018 at 4pm.
Government publishes new charter through which it will agree new norms and rules for the online world.
The Prime Minister has today reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to create a world-first Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, as the search for the leader of this ground-breaking project is launched.
Delivered at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos
Organisations urged to get ready for new data protection laws coming into force on 25 May
Liverpool, Alexandria looking to score a joint cooperation goal.
This Holocaust Memorial Day the government will honour 8 extraordinary individuals who went above and beyond to save hundreds of lives during the Holocaust.
DCMS Secretary of State Matt Hancock outlines government support for charity sector and thanks the Commission for its work
The Prime Minister will host a traditional Burns Supper in Downing Street this evening (Monday) in celebration of the life and works of the famous Scottish bard.
The investment will benefit the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds and help further support culture in the city.
Women in the community of San José Las Flores, in the Adjacency Zone, have received support from the British Government.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Matt Hancock hails France as a key partner in helping to protect sport's integrity.
The discussion in the panel revolved around how media has been active in the conflict in the Middle East and in other areas around the world.
Dame Glenys Stacey reflected on the quality of probation services.
A ceremony to dedicate a new national memorial to British victims of overseas terrorism will be held on 17 May, Tobias Ellwood, Minister for Defence People and Veterans, announced today.
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