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A series of new research projects are now under way as part of a £9.4 million initiative to tackle some of the technical challenges at the earliest UK nuclear sites and deal with radioactive waste.
Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster witnessed the depth and breadth of the UK’s longstanding defence relationship with Estonia first-hand after visiting deployed UK personnel this week.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The International Trade Secretary, Dr Liam Fox is in Iceland today, promoting UK trade.
People living and working in the East of England get the chance to hear more about a £61 million road maintenance programme for major roads across the region.
At the dialogue, Sir Simon presented the formal signed instrument of ratification to Mr. Gokhale, marking the UK’s membership of International Solar Alliance.
A letter sent to heads of schools and colleges on Friday 10 May 2019.
Maintaining access to justice will be the top priority when deciding the future of courts and tribunals buildings, plans published today reveal.
The UK Government launches a Call for Evidence on safeguarding biodiversity in the UK Overseas Territories.
The UK welcomed recent assurances by the Sultan of Brunei on the Sharia Penal Code, but urged Brunei to respect individual rights and recommended lifting the State of Emergency.
PHE is awarding Department of Health and Social Care funding of £1.9 million to councils to test ways to improve rough sleepers' access to health services.
Fresh statistics from the ONS today show UK firms sold more overseas in the 2018/19 financial year than at any time since records began.
The Philippine Army and the British Royal Navy/Royal Marines conducted a Trauma Risk Management Training as part of the bilateral MOU of the two countries.
The latest round of funding from the government's Darwin Initiative has been awarded to 32 new projects.
New research for Ofsted finds that a quarter of teachers have seen off-rolling happen in their schools.
The UK welcomes Dominica’s commitment to ensuring freedom of the media, though note that defamation remains a criminal offence.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport highlighted the importance of business, government and civil society working together to deliver inclusive growth
Letters regarding the ministerial direction to fund the remediation of private sector buildings which have unsafe Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) cladding.
Changes are being made to the way the exceptional and complex cases team respond to e-mail enquiries.
The government needs to help every worker outperform what society says they should be able to do, no matter their background, says Work and Pensions Secretary at the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
Theresa May, Jeremy Hunt and Libyan Prime Minister Fayez Al-Serraj discussed international support for a ceasefire and returning to UN-led negotiations.
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