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Employment Tribunal decision.
Retired engineers across the country are remembering their role in its birth 50 years ago today (Friday 23 October 2020).
Government gives green light for expansion of Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB.
Boss of Worthing restaurant has been banned by the courts for 8 years after he suppressed true amount of takings in tax returns.
A total of 11 projects receive grants from round two of flagship Levelling Up Fund
A stretch of England Coast Path opens in Norfolk as new figures reveal people make over 300 million visits a year to England's coast.
New statistics on bathing water quality reveal England's favourite swimming spots are the cleanest they've been since records began.
The earliest depiction of Nonsuch Palace is at risk of being exported from the UK unless a buyer can be found.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Karen Bradley, has today met Swedish tour operators to promote UK tourism and help grow this key international market.
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss announces the decision to extend the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District.
Progress on England's Coast Path with more miles set to open in the spring.
Natural England today opens the latest stretch of England Coast Path in Middlesbrough, bringing an economic boost to the region.
Alun Cairns today saw advanced designs for the new Aston Martin DBX vehicle – to be built in Wales – and dubbed it “an incredible vote of confidence in Welsh manufacturing.”
Minister for Defence Procurement Anne-Marie Trevelyan's speech at the UK Space Conference in Newport, South Wales.
Under plans confirmed by ministers today (17 September 2019), the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme will be extended to 14 new offences.
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