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New rules will make it easier for family members of Afghan interpreters, who served alongside British troops, to join them in the UK.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government has announced changes to the Immigration Rules.
A Medical Device Alert has been issued on C.R. Bard removing all surgical mesh for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) from the market.
Philip Rycroft retiring as Permanent Secretary at DExEU to be succeeded by Clare Moriarty - currently the Permanent Secretary at DEFRA.
Two men were fined and ordered to pay costs and fines totalling more than £1,400 after they were caught fishing illegally in Midlands.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt spoke at Glasgow University on cybersecurity and the UK government's approach to deterring cyber crime.
Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster has announced an increased support package for 22,000 Gurkha veterans and their families.
The UK spoke of how human rights were essential in delivering the SDGs and reinforced its stance on the importance of media freedom.
Plans reaffirm the fact that passengers can book flights with confidence.
Announcing a policy statement on the UK position on reciprocity of rights for airlines from EU countries.
Highways England has awarded a multi-million-pound contract to help people take longer journeys in electric vehicles.
NDA has renewed a collaboration agreement with Canadian counterparts for a further 5 years.
The number of student visas issued to Indians has reached the highest level since 2011, according to the latest quarterly report on Immigration Statistics published by the UK Home Office.
Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry announced today the launch of the new joint government-industry Offshore Wind Sector Deal.
A new group has been set up to help students manage the challenges in university which can affect mental health.
John McKendrick shared best practices with government authorities, businesses and civil society from Honduras on how to improve investment in the infrastructure sector.
The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, today chaired a meeting with police leaders from across the country to discuss what more can be done to tackle serious violence.
MPs and lords were invited to hear about the latest developments from a range of court reform projects and services.
The UK remains dedicated to ensuring the full inclusion and participation of disabled people in all aspects of life, including entering and remaining in work.
William Shawcross will take on new role to bring greater focus to efforts to obtain redress from the Libyan government.
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