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Jail is the first milestone in the Prime Minister’s pledge for 10,000 new prison places.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Defence Minister Johnny Mercer outlines the MOD's commitment to the armed forces community at the 2019 DSEI.
Everything you need to know about the British Embassy's UAE Young Journalist Award and how to apply.
Highways England joins forces with the Network Training Partnership (NTP) to offer rescue and roadside recovery services a brand new training course to help them work safely on smart motorways.
People living near a major Highways England roads project have benefitted from new quieter roadworks.
The government’s Rough Sleeping Initiative is having a significant impact on reducing the numbers of vulnerable people sleeping rough on the country’s streets.
Councils across the country are set to benefit from a slice of nearly £2 million to crack down on illegal developments on the nation’s Green Belt.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is carrying out a census rehearsal this October, in preparation for the next census in 2021.
Increased funding for maritime careers and the welfare of seafarers
Universities Minister Chris Skidmore sets out his ambitions for building on UK universities international reputation for cutting edge research.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson sets a challenge to the higher education sector to ensure wider access to universities to students from all backgrounds
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers launches public survey as part of planned review of general licences to manage wild birds in England.
Includes projects aimed at improving online housing repairs services and making websites for planning applications easier to use.
HRH Prince Edward Earl of Wessex lends voice to the ongoing campaign to tackle plastic pollution, honours zero waste champions as Commonwealth Points of Light.
Delighted to announce a new online accounts filing service for Community Interest Companies the Regulator, Ceri Witchard, tells all in a Q&A podcast.
New financial model for colleges to signal when financial health in decline
Chevening offers complete financial support to study a master’s degree in the UK to individuals with leadership potential and strong academic backgrounds.
The latest Quarterly Survey published by the Regulator of Social Housing indicates stable financial position for social housing sector.
Crucial public services to benefit from transformational leadership programme
In a major boost for Chinese students, the UK Government has today announced a new two-year post-study work visa, transforming how talented international students are able build successful careers in the UK.
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