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Environment Secretary launches proposals to make food labelling clearer and fairer, delivering on commitment to back British farming
The art and science of cleaning ‘dirty data’ and creating visualisations to make it more useful.
Seeking views on simplifying the weight thresholds used to define a battery as “portable”.
This study explores the caring situations and other circumstances of carers who get Carer's Allowance (CA).
Home Secretary delivers on government pledge to support the police to tackle disruptive slow marching protest tactics.
Environment Secretary Steve Barclay delivers speech at 2024 Oxford Farming Conference , outlining the biggest upgrade to the UK's farming schemes
This information sheet tells you how to apply the correct liability to domestic service charges from 1 November 2018.
We are here to make digital government simpler, clearer and faster for everyone. GDS is part of the Cabinet Office .
Changes will help protect crossing routes for hedgehogs and other small animals, particularly on rural roads in England.
How to use early market engagement to help you write clearer requirements.
Government reforms will make it easier for young people and adults to identify the course that is right for them after GCSEs.
School funding will be made simpler, fairer and more transparent as the Government levels up education across the country.
Apple has committed to be clearer and more upfront with iPhone users about battery health and performance, following action by the CMA.
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