LONDON, Feb. 2 -- The Government of UK issued details related to the following business opportunity: Contracting Authority: THE HEALTHY BROWN BREAD COMPANY LIMITED Industry: Construction work Description: Conversion of first floor of 105 Kenwyn Street to provide 1 no. 2 bedroom flat and conversion of building to the rear of 105 Kenwyn Street to create 1 no. 1 bedroom dwelling. Interest to be emailed to Helen Swift address hello@archiebrowns.co.uk to arrange viewing of the sites. Closing date...
LONDON, Feb. 2 -- The Government of UK issued details related to the following business opportunity: Contracting Authority: Chemonics International, Inc. Industry: Construction work Description: Chemonics Group UK Limited which is implementing the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) Project as part of international technical assistance (hereinafter referred to as Chemonics UK) invites you to submit a Tender for procurement of construction services for the Routine repair ...
LONDON, Feb. 2 -- The Government of UK issued details related to the following business opportunity: Contracting Authority: University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Industry: Electronic message services Description: This is a pre market engagement for city wide messaging services, please note that this is not a call for competition. The service relates to call handling function centrally collating, monitoring and directing messages and referrals to Integrated Multidisciplinary Com...
LONDON, Feb. 3 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * 75% of patientsdiagnosedfrom2035 will be cancer-free or living wellafterfive years,following record investment in the NHS  * NHS to meet all cancer waiting time standards by 2029, with hundreds of thousands more patients treated within 62 days  * Major expansion of robot-assisted surgeryandfaster diagnostics to slash delays  Patients will receive faster diagnosis, quickertreatment, and th...
LONDON, Feb. 3 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Athousand of the world'sleading scientists and policymakersfromnearly 150countriesare gathering in Manchester this weekfora vitally importantsummit, supported by the UN andhosted by the UK government. TheIntergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) aremeeting todiscuss action ontacklingone of the defining challenges of our time - halting the loss of nature. Often descr...
LONDON, Feb. 3 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Legislation to end the two-child limit which would deliver the biggest reduction in child poverty in a single parliament on record, has second reading today. * Comes as Local Authorities receive £1 billion Crisis and Resilience funds which will prevent families from falling into poverty and crisis. * All part of the landmark Child Poverty Strategy set to tackle the root causes of poverty and deliver securit...
LONDON, Feb. 3 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: People in Yorkshire are no stranger to change. This county has always been a cradle for invention and innovation. It is the birthplace of stainless steel, the marine chronometer, the world's oldest continually working railway and the X-ray. Yorkshire is now at the centre of another major technological change - the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is no longer an abstract idea - it is already changing ...
LONDON, Feb. 3 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The journey culminated last night (2 February 2026) when he was presented with his prize byAviation, Maritime and Decarbonisation Minister Keir Matherat the President's Reception ahead of the UK Chamber of Shipping Annual Dinnerat theJW Marriott Grosvenor House hotel, London. Each yeartheaward recognisesanexceptionalMerchant Navyofficer traineewho hasdemonstratedhigh levelsof academic achievement, professional pr...
LONDON, Feb. 3 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has appointed 2 additional leading experts. Professor Steve Allsop and Professor Keith Humphreys, who were appointed on 1 February 2026, are the latest experts to join the ACMD, which provides advice and makes recommendations to the government on the harms caused by drugs. Their appointments follow the announcement of 14 leading experts joining the ACMD in 2025....
LONDON, Feb. 3 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * New government campus in the West Midlands to bring together expertise in transport, property, and housing and deliver regional economic growth. * The hub will support the Government's commitment to invest at least £725 billion in public infrastructure over the next decade. * The move brings senior decision-making closer to local communities, creating high-quality career pathways for civil servants in the r...