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Science Minister Sam Gyimah and Indian Minister for Science and Technology, Dr Harsh Vardhan announce another wave of UK-India research projects.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Part of the total phase of the lunar eclipse will be visible from the United Kingdom as the Moon rises
UK Government announces long term digital connectivity strategy as Royal Welsh Show gets underway
Liam Fox delivers the Margaret Thatcher Freedom Lecture at the Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington.
Board of Trade will showcase Welsh trade and investment, whilst DIT brings advice to exporters at the Royal Welsh Show this week.
The Chancellor visits Northern Ireland to help the company secure long-term manufacturing jobs in Belfast.
ScienceScope, an education technology company, is set to double its turnover following new export deals in the United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
New government guidance warns of the dangers fake vehicle parts can have to drivers, passengers and road users.
Business Secretary Greg Clark speaks to French newspaper Le Figaro about the Exiting the EU white paper and close business ties between the UK and France.
UK organisations that secure funding through EU programmes, from now until the end of 2020, will be guaranteed by the UK government even in a no deal scenario.
New proposals for LEPs to supercharge economic growth and drive forward investment in local businesses across the country.
Countries, organisations and territories invited by Department for International Trade Defence and Security Organisation (DIT DSO) to attend FIA 2018.
The CMA is today hosting a major conference on how better to support vulnerable people in getting the most possible from efficient, competitive markets.
The 10 panel members are looking for a design concept that will create an original, inspiring and memorable visitor experience.
The public has the chance to comment on the UK’s future trade policy with the US, Australia, New Zealand and the CPTPP.
Bidding opens for the management of the Government's Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund
Cost of rolling out fibre broadband to be slashed, remote rural areas prioritised for funding, full fibre switchover and the end of copper, and increased access to spectrum for innovative 5G services
Heat networks in Great Britain must be regulated and Ofgem is well placed to take on the role, the CMA has announced.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister Mark Field to visit 5 cities in China in 5 days, supporting the Golden Era of UK-China relations.
As we celebrate the department's second anniversary, we look at how far we've come and what we're doing to ensure Britain becomes a global leader in free trade once we leave the EU.
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