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A mysterious and uniquely designed tray from the historic city of Bidar in South India is at risk of being exported from the UK unless a buyer can be found.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The recruitment campaign for new Parole Board members is now open.
We’ve been accredited Level 2 from the Disability Confident scheme for our commitment to making a difference for disabled people.
The International Trade Secretary has today signed an arrangement which will help boost British trade with Australia.
Statement on proposed undertakings to replace conditions attached to the then Secretary of State for Trade’s consent to the transfer of The Times and The Sunday Times
Hundreds of thousands of fish have been saved thanks to the Environment Agency's speedy actions to close a barrier during a surge tide this week.
Secretary of State for Defence is joined by Welsh Secretary and UK Government Minister for Wales on his first base visit to Wales
The Environment Agency is inviting residents in Ponteland, Northumberland, to a drop-in event to find out more about flood protection in the town.
An adult salmon has been found in the River Don at Salmon Pastures confirming the species’ return to Sheffield city centre after an absence of 150 years.
UK deplores bomb attack on the General Santander police academy that took place on 17 January.
Soaring figures highlight LLWR's success in diverting waste from the Repository Site.
FCO Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field gave a statement on escalating fighting between the Arakan Army and the Tatmadaw in Rakhine.
A mum of 2 from Washwood Heath, a teenager with Asperger Syndrome and a 58-year-old who was out of work for several years are now on the pathway to an exciting career in archaeology.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Jeremy Wright's Value of Culture speech at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
HMRC letter to traders explaining changes to Binding Tariff Information if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Aruna Walsh, independent member, has written a blog about how she was able to transfer skills and experience gained outside of the criminal justice sector into becoming an experienced Parole Board member.
Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) Chief Constable Mike Griffiths, CBE, has launched a new CNC recruitment website.
A large amount of the work reducing the hazard and risk on the Sellafield site is done by our supply chain partners.
His Honour Judge Geoffrey Kamil, CBE, writes about how the Parole Board has changed and improved since he joined in 2000 and why people should consider applying to be a member.
Director of Digital, Data and Technology John Abbott joined TechTalk Radio to discuss geospatial data and blockchain technology.
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