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New chargepoints will support a shift towards cleaner, greener transport.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Electric vehicle chargepoints to use innovative ‘smart’ technology.
Virtual reality, digital design and offsite manufacturing technologies are the future of UK construction thanks to £72 million investment from the government.
First ever small nuclear reactor conference explores the investment opportunities of small modular reactors (SMRs).
International Trade Secretary today hosts agri-tech industry roundtable at 10 Downing Street.
Business Secretary Greg Clark sets out new powers to upgrade UK national security rules
Construction company Mace has been awarded the new ‘Sir Michael Latham’ prize at the 2018 Construction News Awards, supported by the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) and Department for Business, Energy and Industr…
New proposals on the detail of a new UK nuclear safeguards regime to replace the current regime provided by Euratom, have been set out in a consultation.
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark announces a Sector Deal with the nuclear sector.
Updated rules to strengthen the government’s powers to scrutinise mergers and takeovers that may raise national security concerns have come into force today.
Nuclear safeguards legislation successfully passes through Parliament; UK on track to meet international obligations from day one of exit.
Latest funding competition will see UK leading Europe in the public testing of self-driving cars and could make self-parking vehicles a reality
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.
Support for research to develop new engine cooling systems and new technology to stop the formation of ice crystals on engines when cruising at high altitudes.
Updated rules will strengthen government powers to scrutinise certain takeovers in specific areas of the economy in order to protect national security.
Automotive Minister Richard Harrington announces Industrial Strategy funding for off-road self-driving vehicles which could revolutionise the mining and construction sectors.
A safe, responsible, long-term solution for the permanent disposal of radioactive waste is the focus of 2 new consultations launched today.
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark has met with French ministers to discuss our approach to shared challenges.
Professor Laurence Williams has stood down as Chair of CoRWM.
New definition of remote island wind energy, enabling projects to compete in future auctions.
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