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The Prime Minister met with South Korean President Yoon at the NATO Summit in Madrid today.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Criminal barristers will receive a 15 percent fee rise from the end of September, the government has confirmed today (30 June 2022).
The Prime Minister's press conference remarks at the NATO Summit in Madrid.
Changes are being made to the 2018 Standard Civil Contract effective from 1 July 2022 to allow providers to work with immigration and asylum rule changes.
Helen Grant MP visited Jordan from 18 to 22 June 2022 to see the UK’s work on improving access and quality of education for vulnerable boys and girls.
The Minister for Asia and the Middle East Amanda Milling visited Jordan on 26 and 27 June 2022.
This inspection examined how the immigration system serves the needs of the higher education sector, rather than focusing narrowly on the operational functions within the Home Office.
This re-inspection reviewed the improvements the Home Office had made to the management and operation of Napier Barracks following the ICIBI/HMIP inspection of February 2021.
Disaster risk finance provides ways in which countries can be supported to find better ways to stop disasters devastating lives and livelihoods.
Farmers across England can now apply to the Sustainable Farming Incentive.
Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan announces major plans to lift around 100 trade barriers in speech to British Chambers of Commerce.
Ofqual seeks views on its detailed proposals for regulating a range of academic and technical level 3 qualifications.
The sports sector is being invited to mark Plastic Free July (1 to 31 July) with a ‘kick plastic out of sport’ social media campaign.
A Cambridgeshire man will spend longer in prison for rape and child sex offences
Frome farmer Michael Aylesbury, a director of Cross Keys Farms Ltd, has been ordered to pay more than £25,000 for polluting the River Frome, Frome, Somerset.
The Secretary of State has appointed Richard Blakeway, Mary Hockaday and Tom Holland as Members of the Board of the British Library for four year terms.
Partnership provides a platform to extend local discussions and trigger local investment funding
The Chief Regulator pledges to carry forward innovations made during the pandemic and discusses the benefits of regulation for apprentices and students.
Nadhim Zahawi speaks to delegates about his vision for an excellent, inclusive education for every child
Government confirms interim compensation package for postmasters who played a crucial role in exposing the Post Office Horizon scandal.
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