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Alder Hey Children’s Hospital has won the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building award at this year’s British Construction Industry Awards.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, has presented twenty-two companies with the Ministry of Defence’s highest recognition for employer support to the Armed Forces.
Theresa May spoke about modern slavery at an anti-slavery service in Westminster Abbey.
The new MEST education project ‘Girls Access to Education’ (GATE) programme, supported by DFID and UNICEF, will benefit nearly 200,000 girls nationwide.
Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore discusses Brexit, voter registration and youth engagement on a visit to Cardiff.
The successful joint bid includes £24 million of Government investment to leave a lasting legacy across the country.
Minister Alok Sharma offers condolences to all those affected by the recent attack.
Sir Geoffrey Adams delivered a statement to the Executive Council of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
The launch of the expansion of the Business Coalition Against Corruption (BCAC) took place in the presence of the FCO's Director for Africa.
Consultation paper launched into how electoral services can be delivered following the introduction of digital registration.
Exploring innovative technologies and collaborations that can turn waste into a valuable resource.
Today the Government introduced the NCS Bill to Parliament for its first reading.
The National Infrastructure Commission is to be put on a permanent footing to help build a bigger, better and greater Britain.
The Environment Agency is testing new flood technology as part of a winter readiness training exercise involving 1,000 staff.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling says the case for HS2 is strong.
The Competition and Markets Authority is pleased to welcome 5 new non-executive directors including a new Chair of the CMA panel.
Business and Energy Secretary appoints non-executive directors and panel member non-executive directors to the CMA.
The British government published its latest Six-Monthly Report to Parliament on Hong Kong today covering developments from 1 January to 30 June 2016.
Training exercise will test the response of emergency services
UK businesses are invited to apply for a share of £15 million to work on projects that tackle challenges in manufacturing and materials.
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