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UK Statement for the Annual Interactive Debate on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Delivered at the 58th HRC in Geneva.
Community Diagnostic Centres (CDCs) are places you can get tests, checks and scans, faster and closer to home
Water Minister Emma Hardy visits the £35 million expansion of the Saltford Water Recycling Plant which will support economic and residential growth in Bath
The UK announces new funding to support Somalia’s most vulnerable communities, including building their resilience to climate shocks, taking the total for the past year to over $106m.
Iconic Taskmaster bathtub transformed by seven-year-old inventor in national competition.
A Special Bulletin concerning engine power loss due to significant water contamination of the aircraft’s fuel system
The Government Office for Science has published a series of bite-sized introductions to some of the most exciting emerging technologies of our time.
Tracked machines, drones and robot dogs are among the suite of tools defence scientists are working on with pioneers from industry and academia.
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The Woodland Trust used the Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Fund to explore how developing the local wood economy can support woodland management.
The Honiara Commonwealth Walkway is a 7-kilometre route with points of interest along its path, including museums, galleries, memorials, places of Worship and monuments.
The research identifies challenges for businesses, particularly women-led microenterprises, and suggests inclusive policies to foster growth and innovation.
In the first ever joint mission of its kind, Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds visited Tokyo for the inaugural UK-Japan Economic 2+2 Dialogue on the 7 March.
The government has confirmed further reforms to overhaul the planning system and put growth at the heart of the statutory consultee system.
Lord Willetts appointed as Chair of the Regulatory Innovation Office
Government overhauls funding for AI and Digital Projects to save taxpayer money and boost public services
Government delivers commitment to ensure households near new or upgraded pylons will save up to £250 a year for 10 years, as part of the Plan for Change.
A speech by Sarah Cardell, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) Chief Executive, delivered at the techUK Tech Policy Conference 2025.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed will today (Monday 10 March) set out government ambition to end sewage discharged into Windermere
Find out about the latest bird flu situation in England and guidance for bird keepers and the public.
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