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Three companies have won a prestigious award for their work to develop an innovative 'snake arm' to help reduce hazards on the Sellafield nuclear site.
A groundbreaking scientific study by Sellafield Ltd into how intermediate level waste (ILW) behaves has been recognised in global chemical engineering awards.
Innovate UK is helping entrepreneurs and small businesses to break into the multi-billion pound connected cities market in India.
Prime Minister Theresa May embarks on her first bilateral visit outside of Europe, taking 33 business representatives to India.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May led a trade mission to India on her first major bilateral visit since taking office.
The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, visited Berlin to meet German Foreign Minister Frank Steinmeier
We will be carrying out essential maintenance of our email systems this evening.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed Stephen James Phillips QC to be Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead.
Final day of Innovate 2016 sees keynote speech by Business Secretary, launch of new funding initiatives and awards to successful businesses.
President of Colombia to begin Colombia’s first ever state visit to the UK.
Cloud storage users can expect fairer deals from 4 companies which are improving their terms and conditions, following action taken by the CMA.
Experiments are under way in Switzerland to investigate how radionuclides could migrate, via groundwater, through buffer material in a geological disposal facility (GDF).
Radioactively contaminated mercury could be solidified, enabling it to be successfully disposed of.
'Latro', an agile robotic spider, is one of the most recent additions to the array of tools available to deal with nuclear material in fuel ponds.
This new approach to demolishing a highly contaminated nuclear facility has many benefits.
A trial has demonstrated the specialist divers can successfully retrieve the contents of spent nuclear fuel ponds.
Several technologies are being tested to evaluate their effectiveness in measuring radioactivity levels in concrete.
New Intercity West Coast Partnership franchise to help shape development of HS2.
New era for the West Coast Mainline as government confirms future operator will also run HS2 services.
Business Secretary announces that innovation which helps local businesses grow, will be a key component of the upcoming Industrial Strategy.
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