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Authorities say no cases have been detected after first sign since 1980s that potentially deadly virus could be spreading in UK
Research shows masks more effective than social distance in unventilated carriage
Further tightening of monetary policy will be needed, says BoE economist Huw Pill
Science, technology, engineering and maths provide many career paths, some more recognised than others
89.3 million people displaced worldwide due to persecution, conflict, violence and human rights abuses
Strike action planned for next week will disable Britain's railways
Sir Tony Blair and Sir John Major endorse recommendation to 'reset' education in Britain
At London Tech Week, Greg Jackson decries dearth of innovation in the power sector
Business minister concerned that March fuel cut is being hoarded by retailers and orders investigation
Parents of international pupils could be asked to pay more than those of British classmates
More than 950 UK tech start-ups and scale-ups have raised £12.4bnin 2022, compared to £12bn for the whole of 2020
UK defence ministry signs deal with Orca Computing, aiming to scale up technology
Software applies Self-Learning AI to enable machines to understand businesses and defend them
Budget airline figures for six months to March 2022 offer hope as chief aims for 90% capacity by third quarter
French court declines to dismiss charge that firm wilfully endangered lives by paying off militants to protect Syrian plant
