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The next generation of manufacturers
This Department is leading the See Inside Manufacturing campaign, which sees 100s of manufacturers opening their doors to young people. I have no doubt that seeing our wonderful British companies in action will fire the imaginations and capture the hearts … Continue reading
To infinity and beyond the Higgs Boson
This month’s A Level results showed a significant rise in the number of people choosing to study science and maths. Entries for chemistry alone were up over nine per cent from last year – that’s over 4000 extra students. This … Continue reading




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