National Nuclear Laboratory, Red Engineering, OneAim and Cineon Training Limited are the big winners in this year’s supply chain awards, set up to recognise the
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Djibouti launch final implementation of National Development Plan for 2020-2024: “Djibouti ICI”
On February 13, Djibouti has launched the final implementation of the National Development Plan (NDP) for the period 2020-2024: “Djibouti ICI”. This is a particularly
UK contribution to NATO uplift bolsters defences in eastern Europe
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is in Brussels today and tomorrow to discuss the UK offer and the situation in Ukraine with NATO Allies. The UK
European Investment Bank (EIB) to pledge 500 million euro under partnership launched by WHO, European Investment Bank (EIB) with the support of the European Union (EU) for stronger and more resilient health systems in Africa
We as the heads of our respective institutions the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Investment Bank (EIB) (www.EIB.org), in close cooperation with the
Non-executive Director reappointment on the Board of NS&I
HM Treasury announce that Jill Lucas has been reappointed as a Non-executive Director on the Board of NS&I (National Savings & Investments), as of 1
MDP appoints new Assistant Chief Constable, Nuclear and Marine
The Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) has announced the appointment of Melanie Dales, into a new Assistant Chief Constable, Nuclear and Marine role, pending the
Rwanda’s Renus Uhiriwe: “I really hope that I will be at the 2025 World Championships”
Renus Uhiriwe, 20, is ready to race for the Rwandan national team in the forthcoming Tour du Rwanda before heading to Europe to join his
Standard Chartered Bank reports highest operating profit since 2015 in the Africa and Middle East region
Standard Chartered (www.SC.com) PLC (the Group) today released its financial results for the full year and fourth quarter ending 31 December 2021. See link here
New SIREN research reinforces the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines
The UKHSA-backed study is the world’s biggest study into COVID- 19 antibodies and regularly tests a large cohort of healthcare workers to answer the most important questions about
UK North East charity gets boost as water company pays for pollution
Northumbrian Water has agreed to pay £165,000 to Tyne Rivers Trust after causing an unauthorised discharge from its Horsley Water Treatment Works, which led to