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Transport Secretary Chris Grayling sets out the future for the UK’s shipping industries.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Showcasing Dstl's support for STEM careers.
After two decades in space, the remarkable journey of the Cassini spacecraft comes to a dramatic end on Friday 15 September.
Welsh Secretary announces Severn tolls will be cut from 8 January
The first phase of the major scheme to upgrade the A1 in the North East will open to traffic next week.
The Foreign Secretary spoke to media following high level talks in London about Hurricane Irma, North Korea and Libya.
The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State outlines the government’s commitment to the medtech sector as the UK leaves the European Union.
Sir Alan Duncan welcomes new UN Security Council Resolution to send second mission to support Colombia's peace process
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond's statement at the Visegrad 4 summit in Budapest, Hungary.
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley delivers keynote address at the Royal Television Society's (RTS) annual event
Delivery drones and resupply robots are set to bring vital reinforcements to frontline troops.
Liam Fox's speech at the London International Shipping Week 2017 conference in London.
A new £30m National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD) aims to see the next Google or Facebook started in the UK and help the country capitalise on a potential £40bn a year boost to the economy.
Mel Stride: “UK businesses are leading the way in technology and innovation”
The CMA has provisionally found that the purchase by Euro Car Parts of much of the Andrew Page business could damage competition in 10 local areas.
The CMA has found that Live Nation’s acquisition of the Isle of Wight festival will not raise competition concerns.
Culture Secretary confirms merger to be referred to Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd CEO, Mark Thurston, responds to the first and second Construction Commissioner’s reports published in July 2017.
Following a reference from the FCA, the CMA is today launching a market investigation into investment consultancy and fiduciary management services.
The Government has today outlined vital protections and flexibilities for the nation’s world-leading research, financial services, journalism and legal services as part of its plans to update data protection legislation for …
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