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Commencement arrangements for the Firearms (Amendment) Rules 2019 which comes into force on 10 June 2019.
The RAF has commenced trials of a new cutting-edge missile decoy device on its Typhoon fighter jets.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Horses, actors, costume design and set location are amongst the vast British contribution to the epic series.
£40 million investment in new Little Hadham Bypass.
Senior figures from NDA and Sellafield have spoken at an event in West Cumbria, confirming their commitment to making a greater socio-economic impact for the areas surrounding the UK’s nuclear sites.
Highways England is urging anyone towing to ensure they have the correct licence and insurance, and their vehicle and load are connected correctly and securely.
The new Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) Gareth Wilson takes up post this week having recently retired as the Chief Constable of Suffolk Police.
Details of seizure notice issued to Sallins Farm, Shropshire. Published in May 2019.
The UK hosted the inaugural edition of the UK-West Africa Agritech Summit organised by the UK Department for International Trade in Lagos, Nigeria on Tuesday, 21st of May.
The new Sentencing Code to simplify and tidy up the country’s complex sentencing laws moved a step closer today (23 May 2019), as the government introduced a Bill in Parliament.
Speaking at the National Cyber Security Centre, the Foreign Secretary said NATO must work together to deter Russia's malicious global cyber campaign.
A stretch of the River Yare near Norwich has been improved thanks to a river habitat project.
Competition launches in reigning high street champion Crickhowell – nominations are now open.
Clare Hollingsworth and Andrew Duff join the UKGI Board as non-executive directors.
The CMA has provisionally found that 4 pharmaceutical companies broke the law by agreeing not to compete in the supply of an anti-nausea drug in the UK.
Innovative ideas from crime-fighting drones to tracking down trolleys are among the winners of the UK Space Agency’s SatelLife competition for young people.
A city-wide, multi-agency strategy in Stoke on Trent to tackle the high incidence of speech and language delay identified in children in the early years.
A whole-system reform of Children’s Services in Hertfordshire improved the quality of work with families as well as outcomes for children and their parents.
Attorney General announces new appointments to Treasury Counsel.
New scheme will mean early career maths and physics teachers in the North East, Yorkshire & the Humber and all Opportunity Areas can get an additional £2,000.
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