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Lord Marland of Odstock and Priyanka Wadhawan have been appointed by the Prime Minister as Trustees of the British Museum for four year terms from 1 December 2021 to 30 November 2025.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
One year ago a new immigration system launched, with visa routes attracting skilled workers across construction, hospitality, health, social care, science and research.
The CMA has published its response to the Office of Zero Emission Vehicles consultation on the future of transport: zero emission vehicles.
New hybrid trains are helping us reduce our carbon footprint at Sellafield.
A piece of land plagued by fly-tippers in a residential street has been given a new lease of life thanks to a blooming good idea by National Highways.
City of Wolverhampton chosen to pilot scheme that will reward healthy behaviours through a new app.
A number of changes that will make it easier for people with HIV to pursue a career in the Armed Forces have been announced on World AIDS Day.
Recreational boaters are being asked to help protect precious seagrass habitats at Studland Bay, off the Dorset coast.
Today, tens of thousands of low income households will get a cash boost as higher Universal Credit payments land in bank accounts for the first time.
The government has confirmed reforms for initial teacher training to ensure all children and young people receive an excellent education.
The round table 'Bridging the education gap on climate change – UK experience and prospects for Uzbekistan' launched a climate project on 26 November 2021.
The government has published a new HIV action plan, backed by over £23 million of funding, to reduce new infections by 80% by 2025.
Oral statement to the House of Commons by the Minister for Care and Mental Health Gillian Keegan on the government's plans for adult social care.
Almost 7 million extra over 40s now eligible for booster programme in England as gap between doses is halved
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the Security Council briefing on the situation in the Middle East.
Downing Street transformed into a festive food and drink market to showcase Britain’s biggest exports ahead of Small Business Saturday.
The government held a COVID-19 press conference, during which the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care delivered a statement on booster rollout.
Together with the World Customs Organisation (WCO) and INTERPOL, Border Force seized over 250 products at the UK border containing endangered wildlife.
The Prime Minister's response to recent letters from the Council for Science and Technology.
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon welcomes conclusions of the 39th Universal Periodic Review.
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