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The UK has now signed our agreement with Switzerland to protect citizens’ rights.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a press statement at the first ever meeting between the EU and the League of Arab States.
A letter and summary outlining proposals for reform of the competition and consumer protection regimes from the Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority
People living in Dorset, Salisbury Plain and Wiltshire South Downs are urged to check their groundwater flood risk and sign up for alerts.
On Monday 25 February 2019, HM Ambassador to China, Dame Barbara Woodward made a speech at the University of Manchester.
Achaleke Christian Leke is among the 35 Chevening alumni who are making significant impact in their communities.
On Friday at Guildford Crown Court Peppino Fiori was subject to a confiscation order under the Proceeds of Crime Act. He must satisfy a confiscation order of £158,159.09.
The bells of St Paul's Church will ring an SOS in the event of a flood warning if all usual forms of communications fail.
Hizballah, Ansaroul Islam and Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam Wal-Muslimin (JNIM) are set to be banned following their proscription as terrorist organisations.
The UK Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG) has today published the latest UK EITI Reconciliation Report for 2017.
What are your rights after the UK leaves the EU? Ambassador Chris Sainty shares information on some of the issues impacting UK nationals in Portugal.
Three huge disused yellow container cranes at Willesden, west London have been removed to make way for a major new HS2 Rail Logistics Hub to support the construction of the new high-speed line’s London tunnels.
The UK is stepping up its humanitarian support to help millions of people at risk of starvation in Yemen, the Prime Minister announced today.
Representatives from ten British companies of the infrastructure and construction sectors will arrive in Guatemala on 27 February to connect with their Guatemalan counterparts and to explore business opportunities.
Matt Hancock has ordered the removal of pagers for non-emergency communications by the end of 2021.
The Royal Air Force’s Brimstone missile capability has been deployed from a Typhoon jet for the first time, in the fight against Daesh.
Crime, Safeguarding and Vulnerability Minister Victoria Atkins has urged businesses and governments to come together to tackle the “global and complex” scourge of modern slavery and human trafficking.
Ahead of HS2 Ltd beginning construction of a train maintenance depot in Washwood Heath, demolition of a former railway works in Birmingham is now well underway.
The first flight of the Texan T1 state-of-the-art training aircraft has been completed at RAF Valley.
Community-backed projects in 21 areas will receive funding to help families who are vulnerable to the effects of knife crime and gang culture.
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