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Previously disqualified husband and wife have been sentenced after committing a large-scale publishing fraud.
Sajid Javid has launched the bidding process to choose an organisation or consortium that will run the £200 million Youth Endowment Fund.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Update on financial package for Crossrail.
Actuaries play an important role in helping the government both spend wisely and save money.
Disabled people will be able to work with a dedicated key worker to get and stay in employment, the new Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd has announced today.
Protecting Scotland's fishing rights is a key UK priority as £37 million in funding for the industry is announced
This article is about how the MAA is addressing the importance of international engagement and recognition activity by standing up a dedicated pillar.
Opinion editorial by Minister of State for Employment Alok Sharma, published on the Mail Online on 9 December 2018.
MRC South Africa worked with several UK funding partners to fund cutting edge research projects in Non Communicable Diseases, TB, and Anti-Microbial Resistance.
New statistics released last week reveal that British businesses are benefiting from the increased ability to trade freely with Canada.
RAF Typhoons launch for the first time with the Meteor Air-to-Air missile.
The Chancellor has written to thank the OTS for its recently published report on Inheritance Tax simplification
The British High Commission in collaboration with the PHIA Foundation marked ‘16 Days of Activism’ with a series of panel discussions on gender issue.
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs response to the consultation by NICE on the draft scope of their guidance on cannabis-based products for medicinal use.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards has launched ‘The 12 Rules of Christmas’, to help consumers shop safely for children’s presents this Christmas.
Michael Gove today announced a strengthening of the law and new money to ensure the UK’s fishing industry prospers as we become an independent coastal state.
Help for teachers and social workers to help tackle poorer outcomes of children in need of help and protection from social care
Package of measures to increase transparency and tackle corruption unveiled today.
Matt Hancock has banned the NHS from buying fax machines and has ordered a complete phase-out by April 2020.
Ambassador Alison Kemp spoke at the XII National Anti-Corruption Conference in Podgorica.
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