The government has launched a pilot scheme that will provide entrepreneurs with informal advice on AI regulations. The AI and Digital Hub will see regulators including the Competition and Markets Authority, Ofcom, the Financial Conduct Authority, and the Information Commissioner’s Office share information with businesses to help them navigate the UK’s regulatory environment. The pilot, […]
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The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Mr Mele Kyari, has reiterated the crucial role of natural gas in fuelling economic growth and industrial development. Kyari spoke Wednesday at the public presentation of a book, ‘The Rise of Gas: From Gaslink to the Decade of Gas’, authored by Charles Osezua. Read More
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House Bill 349, sponsored by Reps. Don Jones (R-Freeport) and Tim Barhorst (R- Fort Loramie), would create an interest loan fund to the tune of $20 million.
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The FIA is still trying to get to the bottom of why a patch of grass lining the Shanghai International Circuit caught fire
BATH, N.Y. (WETM) — The Village of Bath will soon be making updates to its natural gas infrastructure after more than $9 million was granted to the village by the federal government. In a release from Congressman Nick Langworthy's Office, the Village of Bath will get $9,377,000 in federal grant funding to replace natural gas []