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Alok Sharma and Narendra Modi met today during the COP26 President's visit to India.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Industry and academia invited to trial novel sensors and payloads on testbed
The UK has condemned the charges against Aung San Suu Kyi in a court hearing in Myanmar today and calls for her immediate release.
Measures from the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act extended to relieve pressure on businesses dealing with coronavirus.
New technology has been introduced in England to help clinicians identify, for the first time, a new group of people who may be at high risk from COVID-19.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to Prime Minister Suga of Japan this morning.
The first ever UK-Bangladesh Trade and Investment Dialogue took place at the Ministry of Commerce in Dhaka today on 16 February 2021.
The River Coquet in Northumberland has split into two after overtopping its banks during heavy rain earlier this month.
Are you calm under pressure, fit and healthy, and looking for a new career? ESA is on the lookout for new astronauts to join its cohort of space explorers.
300,000 more devices are currently being delivered to schools on top of their initial allocations
Business park owners have been ordered to pay more than £37,000 for failing to repair a partially collapsed riverside wall in the Bedminster area of Bristol.
Tough new enforcement measures – from fixed penalty notices to imprisonment – will come into force on Monday 15 February.
Opportunities for businesses to help improve armoured vehicles.
The existing 2017 Standard Crime Contract will be extended for a further 12 months with an option for existing contracted providers to further extend for six months.
A further update on work MOJ is doing to respond to the CJEU judgment of November 2018 in O’Brien No.2 and the Supreme Court’s judgment in Miller of December 2019.
UKHO announces Marico Marine as the winners of their latest challenge as part of the ADMIRALTY Marine Innovation Programme.
New Free Speech Champion and registration condition for higher education providers announced.
The Environment Agency and Kent Resilience Forum are looking for volunteer flood wardens throughout Kent, who could help make a difference to their community.
The Ministry of Defence has introduced a new policy to allow former Armed Forces personnel who were dismissed from service on the basis of their sexuality to apply to have their medals restored.
Changes announced by the government on public service pensions are set to have implications for GAD’s pensions work. The update was announced at the beginning of this month.
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