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People. Planet. Prosperity. Work and Pensions Secretary delivered a speech at Policy Exchange on how pensions can be a superpower to help us achieve Net Zero.
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Ahead of COP26, Ambassador Simon Manley hosted a briefing with diplomatic missions, international organisations and civil society on how to advance the goals of the Paris Agreement
The Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary talked to businesses about how plugging skills gaps with prisoners and ex-offenders can help us to bring down crime.
Three additional experts take up positions on the ethics group.
Following Stephen Shaw’s 2016 and 2018 reviews of the welfare in detention of vulnerable persons, the then Home Secretary commissioned the Chief Inspector to report on “whether and how the Adults at Risk policy is making a d…
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss issued a statement today (21 October) on the disqualification of District Councillors in Hong Kong.
At the end of their term, SMC Commissioners outline their achievements and hopes for the future in an open letter to the Prime Minister
UK, EU and likeminded Heads of Mission join Palestinian farmers in olive harvesting in Qusra village in Nablus district.
DASA is seeking demonstrations to show how data gathered from wearable technology can enhance health and wellbeing in soldiers
Stephen John Turnock has had his sentence increased after it was referred to the Court of Appeal by the then Solicitor General.
Revised deadlines for the development consent order applications for the M25 junction 10 / A3 Wisley Interchange and M54 to M6 link road.
British Forces deployed in Mali have killed two armed terrorist fighters after being engaged by small arms fire while on patrol.
Loans up to £1.6m available. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to commercialise your defence solution
The Independent Chief Inspector invites anyone with knowledge and experience of the interaction between the UK immigration system and the higher education sector to submit evidence to inform an inspection of this area.
Deputy Prime Minister sets out step-change in how prisons help offenders into work.
Export certificates will now only be issued electronically.
Ministers respond to recommendations from original Commission, making commitments on animal welfare and tackling antimicrobial resistance in trade agreements.
Sikh festivals are at the heart of a diversity project encouraging sustainable behaviour changes during faith-based celebrations.
In preparation for landing, both engines of a Tekever AR5 Evolution Mk 2 (G-TEKV) shut down unexpectedly. The External Pilot took control and landed it without further incident, 29 December 2020.
A fifth Nightingale court will open its doors in the Midlands as the push to speed up justice in the region gathers pace.
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