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A new coin to mark the profound contribution minority communities have made to the shared history of the United Kingdom will enter circulation next week.
Families will receive a boost of over £50 million this Easter, with councils given additional funding to keep vulnerable children warm and well-fed.
Projects include rewetting lowland peat to grow plant fibre material to use as padding for clothes.
Stockholm +50 event brings government, business, finance and civil society together to discuss how to finance nature protection and restoration
International Development Minister Andrew Mitchell spoke at Chatham House on a new vision for UK development to address climate change and reduce poverty.
Donor Joint Statement announced at biodiversity summit sets out billions from international community to protect and restore nature
Response to an FOI requesting details of any items with a value of over £50 which have been taken without authorisation from the department in each of the last three years
In 2019, British people asked the Foreign Office to contact the famous rapper 50 Cent, how removal companies fit furniture into bijou Lisbon flats and to verify the nationality of a sperm sample.
The Treasury has confirmed that the £50 note will remain a part of UK currency.
We have a received a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 for the following: Breakdown of who profits from the 15 pence/call …
Speaking at the Beacon Philanthropy Forum, Orlando Fraser calls on the well-off to dig deeper in support of charity during these difficult economic times.
Seizure prevented the Treasury losing almost £3 million in unpaid duty.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mrs Justice Heather Williams on 25 November 2021.
The UK government has committed £50 million of existing funding to the Climate Development Finance Facility (CDFF) to help developing countries tackle climate change.
More than a third (34.3%) of FTSE 350 board positions are now held by women.
Office for Civil Society and Nesta announce 3 new grant funds to explore how more charities and public services can better tap into the skills and experience of volunteers over 50.
A High Wycombe man has been convicted after cameras caught him dumping several tipper-truck loads of waste in north London.
An additional 50 towns will benefit from the £1 billion Future High Streets Fund.
An independent review is pressing ahead with proposals to ensure talented women at the top of business are recognised, promoted and rewarded.
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