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A man who organised cross-Channel people smuggling attempts has been jailed for 3 years and 4 months on 8 July.
Headline intentions document available on GOV.UK with details of extension.
Chief Executive David Peattie makes commitment during nuclear industry summit in Llangefni.
The Ministry of Defence is developing cutting-edge laser and radio frequency weapons which have the potential to revolutionise the battlefield.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK welcomed the progress made in agreeing a transition to civilian led government in Sudan, but stressed the need for accountability for the attacks on peaceful protestors.
The NHS will test the world's first ‘subscription’ style payment model to incentivise pharmaceutical companies to develop new drugs for resistant infections.
Bolton Fell and Walton Mosses is declared a new National Nature Reserve by Natural England.
Second round of funding for the popular Countryside Productivity Small Grants scheme open for applications.
65% of pupils meet demanding standards in reading writing and maths – up from last year
Secretary of State announces appointment to the Boundary Commission
Law Officers challenged 140 sentences in 2018
His Excellency the Governor, Dr John Freeman, chaired the 17th meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday 3 July 2019 at the Hilly Ewing Building on Providenciales.
Unnecessary reassessments for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) are today (9 July 2019) being scrapped for around 290,000 disabled pensioners.
Government issues new publication on setting executive pay in academy trusts
The ESFA has published new guidance to support academy trusts in making decisions about executive pay.
New investment for British engineering to develop electric chargepoint infrastructure.
Estimates suggest that the HPV vaccine programme could prevent over 64,000 cervical cancers and nearly 50,000 non-cervical cancers by 2058.
Events, talks and a range of activities to celebrate National Democracy week, which will run from the 14th - 20th October.
The Prime Minister has announced that the UK’s Chinook helicopters and personnel currently stationed with the French counter-terrorism operation in Northern Mali will extend their tour by a minimum of 6 months.
Disabled rail passengers will benefit from a range of accessibility improvements across the rail network.
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