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Scottish Secretary supports plans for new high-tech Clyde Waterfront campus
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Buckingham Group has been appointed to complete a package of traffic improvement schemes in Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, including the completion of Chipping Warden relief road.
Latest proposals for improving one of Kent’s busiest road junctions have been published by Highways England.
Learn how 1,800 properties will have their flood risk cut at the drop-in exhibition on 28 June 2019.
The Home Office is undertaking a year-long engagement programme around the future skills-based immigration system.
RAF jets deployed in Estonia were scrambled twice over the weekend (14-15 June) to intercept Russian fighter aircraft.
UK aid to provide vital aid to millions of Afghans, including food, water and medical assistance.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has announced it is changing the approach to the introduction of Inshore Vessel Monitoring Systems (I-VMS) for fishing vessels under 12 metres long operating in English waters.
The International Trade Secretary will meet with government ministers and businesses to strengthen bilateral relations.
The UK has introduced ground breaking regulations on gender pay gap reporting. Shining a light on where women are being held back is an important step in ensuring employers can take effective action.
Dr Michael Walker, Head of the Office of the Government Chemist, has been appointed as an independent expert to the FSA's Committee on Toxicity (COT)
The Dartford tunnel saw its longest ever free-flow load pass through it recently when it was used to transport an enormous 41-metre-long footbridge.
Military personnel liable for Scottish income tax will this month receive extra money from the MOD to protect them from increased tax rates in Scotland.
Education Secretary sets out plans to prevent the most vulnerable children missing out on school, raising visibility of those who have needed a social worker
The UK will continue to resettle thousands of refugees under a new scheme set to start in 2020, the Home Secretary announced today.
Coal Authority releases technical guidance note following subsidence event in north-east England.
The second Polish-British Business, Trade and Investment Forum will take place on June 27-28 in Warsaw, under the lead theme "Building Clean Growth Together".
The Environment Agency and its partner organisations are today calling on anglers to choose to release salmon caught by rod and line and to handle fish with care.
The CMA will undertake research into certain aspects of the Scottish legal services market to support the Scottish Government’s response to the Roberton Review.
The CMA’s response to the Roberton Review on the regulation of legal services in Scotland.
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