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The Security Industry Authority launches a series of stories to mark 20 years since private security industry regulation was introduced.
Eric Schmidt and Ken Griffin are being announced as the first members of a new consortium that will shape the future of the best-in-class UK Biobank.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The demonstrator seeks to empower retrofitting companies and third sector organisations with accurate, data-driven mechanisms to quickly identify homeowners eligible for funding programmes.
The demonstrator aims to model the island's electricity network, from the 132kV interconnectors to local 400V transformers.
Industry Minister Nusrat Ghani is in Mongolia in an historic visit to boost the UK's critical minerals supply chains.
This demonstrator aims to understand how digital twin technologies and processes can improve emergency response and help to increase the resilience of key assets and services.
British cooked poultry meat will soon reach Japanese tables thanks to a new market access deal that will benefit UK farmers, meat processers and exporters.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) is highlighting a range of unsafe Halloween products recalled this season.
Top frontier AI firms have outlined their safety policies to boost transparency and encourage the sharing of best practice within the AI community.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to a Call for Evidence on the Review of the Connections Policy Framework in Northern Ireland.
Professor Dame Angela McLean visited Japan and Korea to take part in discussions on science and technology, including with scientific leaders, officials and experts.
Vigilantism is illegal, and the SIA does not support or agree with licence holders who take the law into their own hands.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak makes a speech on how we have a global responsibility to understand and address the risks surrounding AI, in order to realise all its benefits and opportunities for future generations.
On Wednesday 11 October a Belfast man was ordered to pay £8,256 within three months by Laganside Crown Court or face a jail sentence.
Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group is pleased to announce the reappointment of 3 members of the committee for a period of 3 years, commencing in March 2024.
Government and business groups call on individuals, innovators, entrepreneurs, academia and civil society to share ideas for ambitious and feasible solutions that could harness Smart Data
The Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill becomes law from 26 October 2023.
Britain’s most sought-after luxury fashion designers will join a landmark trade mission to Japan to boost exports to the Japanese market ahead of the G7 summit.
On 16 October, Harrow Crown Court ordered Erjon Xhika to pay a £300 fine plus £300 prosecution costs. This follows his guilty plea to working illegally.
DBT's response to recommendations made in the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry’s 17 July 2023 interim report on compensation.
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