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Over 1,200 new affordable homes will be delivered across England with communities put in charge of where and how they will be built.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Members of the public will be able to use innovative new technology to have a greater say in shaping and regenerating their communities.
Twenty-five areas in England from Bournemouth to Carlisle, have been awarded a share of £3 million to help them set their own standards for design locally.
Plans to erase mobile coverage ‘not spots’ in rural areas and roll out next-generation 5G will be accelerated under new barrier-busting laws.
Funding awarded to 3 regions to regenerate brownfield sites and create 2,500 new homes.
The Ministry of Defence has signed an £85-million contract with Rolls-Royce to maintain the engines of the Royal Navy’s Type-23 frigate fleet.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The MOD has awarded a contract worth more than £60-million to British industry to maintain the Army’s cutting-edge fleet of armoured vehicles.
The RAF has commenced trials of a new cutting-edge missile decoy device on its Typhoon fighter jets.
British pilots will be able to undertake simultaneous virtual exercises with US counterparts based across the Atlantic using new cutting-edge simulation technology.
The UK is set to strengthen defence ties with India through a renewed Memorandum of Understanding, Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has announced.
Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has joined industry leaders at the Defence Suppliers Forum today to make a series of landmark commitments that will promote more effective joint working and boost productivity.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has awarded £2.5-million to a consortium led by Blue Bear Systems Research Ltd to develop drone swarm technology.
HMS Tamar, which is part of a five-strong OPV contract with BAE Systems, worth a combined £635m, was formally named in Glasgow today.
The first flight of the Texan T1 state-of-the-art training aircraft has been completed at RAF Valley.
The Minister for Defence Procurement has been learning about Imperial College’s £2 billion White City Campus, and how it offers new opportunities for defence and security innovation.
The British Army has awarded a software developer a £1-million contract to explore how virtual reality can be integrated into soldier training.
Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has announced the first fuel tanks supporting the UK’s new fleet of submarine hunting aircraft have rolled off the line in Cambridge.
The MOD has awarded a 5 year, multi-million-pound deal to Leonardo Helicopters (UK) for the support of the existing fleet of 50 Apache attack helicopters.
Babcock's Rosyth dockyard has been awarded a contract to carry out the first planned dry-dock maintenance of Britain’s largest warship, HMS Queen Elizabeth.
Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has announced the MOD has signed a £250-million deal to support the RAF’s intelligence-gathering Shadow aircraft fleet.
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