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The Minister for Welfare Delivery, Caroline Nokes MP, has appointed Bruce Calderwood to the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The AAIB have sent a team to investigate an accident involving a light aircraft
International Development Secretary Priti Patel announced today new UK assistance to Afghanistan.
The UK will take back control of its laws and provide the maximum possible certainty for workers and businesses on leaving the EU.
Ahead of the Jewish New Year, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson wishes all Jewish communities across the world a happy and peaceful Shana Tova.
The Prime Minister sends her best wishes to everyone in Britain and around the world to mark this Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
The Consumer Rights Act came into force one year ago today (1 October 2016) in the biggest shake up of consumer law in a generation.
Construction work will start on the UK’s new nuclear submarines, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced.
Government has announced plans to make training in basic digital skills free for adults lacking relevant qualifications.
New funding to support cutting-edge technology announced by the Chancellor.
The Prime Minister's message for Black History Month 2016 recognises the incredible achievements of the African and Caribbean communities.
Special screening of the 1916 film The Battle of the Somme featured accompaniment from the Memorial University Chamber Orchestra.
Young workers earning the National Minimum Wage are set to receive a pay rise of up to £450 a year from today (1 October 2016).
Baroness Anelay welcomes conclusions of UN Human Rights Council.
On the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, Sarah Finch delighted the audience at a recent British Talk.
Director General of UK Visas & Immigration departs after more than 11 years at the Home Office.
Minister for Defence Procurement confirms relationship during visit to Washington D.C to meet US Deputy Secretary of Defence
Focused on the areas of youth, community and service, the visit reflected the strong relationship between the UK and Chile.
GovNet Skills and Employability Summit, 29 September. Keynote: Vocational Qualifications – Benefits and Opportunities
Natural England has issued a class licence permitting those registered to capture and transport otters trapped inside fisheries.
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