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The Chancellor has reappointed Sir John Armitt as the Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Payments help farmers deliver food security through sustainable food production alongside environmental actions to enhance and support nature
New report on scenarios for public-service demand for wireless connectivity in 2030 published today.
Process launched to help decide who will perform an historic or ceremonial role at the King’s Coronation.
Government puts forward proposals to improve lighting efficiency to lower energy bills.
From this week, UKHSA launches a new COVID-19 surveillance programme, sequencing positive COVID-19 tests from a sample of passengers flying in from China to Heathrow.
Freeports in Liverpool and East Anglia have received final government approval meaning the majority of English Freeports are now fully up and running.
This is a great opportunity for girls in Lebanon to become an Ambassador for a Day!
Dozens of new cutting edge bag scanners are being fitted at prison gates across 44 prisons to further strengthen the crackdown on drugs and phones behind bars, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced.
Consultation begins on regulation of level 2 and below qualifications leading to employment.
The King has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Philip North, Suffragan Bishop of Burnley, for election as Bishop of Blackburn.
A consistent approach to sustainable drainage systems is set to be incorporated into new developments in England.
The UK NSC is inviting commercial organisations involved in developing multi-cancer early detection tests to an information-sharing event.
Following CMA intervention, ESS has offered and signed binding commitments meaning eligible schools can now apply to exit longer-term software contracts a year early.
Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s Meeting with Finance Ministers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom
Social housing providers continued to be financially healthy in 2021-22 but wider economic challenges started to impact on their finances
Major coal mining subsidence in Ayrshire, Scotland requires permanent safety solution.
The UK Government and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand signed a new MoU on financial services to promote inclusive economic growth.
Minister for Development Andrew Mitchell gave a statement on United Nations Security Council resolution 2672 about continuing UN cross-border aid to Syria.
The government announces the new “Energy Bills Discount Scheme” for UK businesses, charities, and the public sector from April.
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