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Restoring Your Railway programme winners announced.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
An annual oil and gas conference happening in Ashgabat on 27 and 28 October has brought together over 100 companies and international organisations.
London, West Midlands and Wales to pilot new requirement to help prevent homicides caused by offensive weapons such as knives and guns.
Consultation proposing creation of a Road Collision Investigation Branch (RCIB) to thematically investigate road accidents released.
Victims, courts and prisons will benefit from the Ministry of Justice’s largest funding increase in more than a decade, awarded in yesterday’s Spending Review.
The Charity Commission’s statutory inquiry into Human Appeal has found failures in the charity’s governance.
Two unknown British soldiers buried over a century after their deaths
Over 100 years after his death, LCpl Robert Cook of the Essex Regiment is finally laid to rest
The strategic road network, managed by National Highways (formerly Highways England) stretches over 4,300 miles and connects the UK’s major towns and cities.
James Cleverly, Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, has issued a statement on the recent announcement by the Government of Israel to advance further settlement units in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem
Ofsted has published two research reports looking at early years multiple providers and providers that own more than one children's home.
New BEIS Salford office, officially opened today, is expected to become the home of 420 business department jobs by 2025.
A summary of policies from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) that are included in the government's Spending Review.
The Gender Equality Advisory Council sets out the scale of the challenge of making progress on gender equality in the age of COVID-19.
This lecture gives an insight into the Digital Markets Unit's (DMU) first months in operation and how regulatory and competition policy in this critical area will be developed.
Statement by Sonia Farrey, UK Political Coordinator at the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Syria.
Statement by Alice Jacobs, UK Deputy Political Coordinator at the UN, at the Security Council briefing on the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
In line with step 4 of the roadmap the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has laid a statutory instrument that will remove certain powers from the Coronavirus Act 2020, subject to Parliamentary approval.
Every pupil in every school to benefit from significant new investment in education to help young people catch up on lost learning
Land Trust charity benefits by £30,000 to improve environment.
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