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Stoke St Gregory farmer Ben Hembrow has been ordered to pay £11,000 for polluting a watercourse with slurry in 3 separate incidents for the second time in 5 years.
The UK delivered the statement on Trinidad and Tobago at the 39th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK delivered the statement on Antigua and Barbuda at the 39th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record.
Lord Evans responded to a letter from Rt Hon Nick Thomas-Symonds MP, Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department, regarding the matter of the Home Secretary and the government’s settlement with Sir Philip Rutnam over h…
Customers have until 30 November 2021 to update HMRC with their new bank account details or risk having their tax credits or Child Benefit payments suspended.
A Dereham garage proprietor has received a suspended prison sentence for storing waste illegally, despite repeated warnings from the Environment Agency.
Science and Innovation Day at COP26 sees the announcement of new initiatives backed by global coalitions of nations, businesses and scientists.
New laws and a Code of Practice are being introduced to resolve the remaining commercial rent debts accrued because of the pandemic.
Liz Truss arrived in Bangkok today (9 November) to forge closer bilateral ties with Thailand and to deepen the UK’s wider role in Southeast Asia.
Each small modular reactor could be capable of powering 1 million homes - equivalent to a city the size of Leeds.
Suspected criminal gangs will face justice at the country’s second ‘super courtroom,’ which opens in Loughborough today (9 November 2021).
COP President Alok Sharma will announce how £165 million of UK funding will progress gender equality while tackling climate change.
£83 million investment to create extra space so schools and colleges can continue to offer places to all young people.
All 4 UK health services have united to commit to net zero carbon emissions, Health and Social Care Secretary, Sajid Javid has announced.
Positive results are testament to the cooperation between the farming industry, the veterinary sector and government
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN at the Security Council briefing on Ethiopia
Review to look at improving compulsory ongoing training for existing and returning heavy goods vehicle drivers announced.
Addressing the strategic national need for more lorry parking and better services in lorry parks in England.
From 4am Monday 22 November, COVID-19 vaccines on the WHO EUL will be recognised and all under-18s coming to England will be treated as fully vaccinated at the border.
Speech by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in the House of Commons on an independent inquiry into the crimes committed by David Fuller.
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