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Peter Sparkes appointed Chief Executive and Accounting Officer of the UK Hydrographic Office
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK will host a fund-raising summit in 2022 to support the work of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.
The Windrush Monument will be a permanent tribute to a generation of arrivals from the Caribbean to Britain.
The Equality Hub begins recruitment for a new Chair of the Social Mobility Commission (SMC).
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke at the United Nations high-level interactive dialogue on antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Laws to protect our NHS, drive jobs and investment, and regain control over our trade and borders have been delivered by Government in a period which saw the UK become an independent nation outside the EU and face a global p…
TRID has today opened two new investigations into existing European Union anti-dumping duties to determine if they are fit for purpose in the UK.
Sir Robbie Gibb has been appointed to the Board of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as the England Nation Member for a term of three years from 7th May 2021 to 6th May 2024. Under the terms of the BBC Royal Charter…
An update for the Grenfell community.
Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill receives Royal Assent and will allow tougher penalties for animal cruelty
Do you have the technology to develop offshore windfarms without impacting air surveillance? Funding up to £3.6 million is available.
The proposed design of a new tax on the largest residential property developers set to raise at least £2 billion to help contribute to the cost of cladding remediation work was announced by the government today (29 April).
The UK has taken an important first step in shaping its own financial services regulation outside the EU as the Financial Services Bill received Royal Assent today (29 April 2021).
Powers to decarbonise aviation infrastructure granted as part of Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill.
The bill provides protection to millions of people who experience domestic abuse and strengthens measures to tackle perpetrators.
A new law will require schools to follow Government statutory guidance on school uniform costs.
The Trade Act has today been granted Royal Assent and officially become law.
The Health and Social Care Secretary lays out the government's commitment to boost the UK life sciences sector and build on lessons from the pandemic.
The biggest shake-up of terrorist sentencing and monitoring in decades has been granted Royal Assent today (29 April 2021) – giving the courts, police and security services greater powers to protect the public.
Under the new Act, councils across England will have a legal duty to provide life-saving support such as therapy, advocacy and counselling in safe accommodation, including refuges.
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