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Powerful new orders coming into force as of 20 January 2020 will enable police forces to better protect victims of stalking.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Department for International Trade and the Department for International Development hosted Start-up Night Africa in partnership with the Lionesses of Africa
Free period products are to be made available to all schools and colleges in England, as the Department for Education launches its fully funded scheme.
International Trade Secretary sets out how vital British industries will benefit from free trade after Brexit.
Speech given by Secretary of State for International Trade and Minister for Women and Equalities ahead of UK-Africa Investment Summit.
Ash Dieback, a serious fungal disease affecting ash trees across the country, has infected many of the woodlands on the Salisbury Plain Training Area.
Arts Minister Helen Whately has placed an export bar on a set of 18th century scientific drawings valued at £2.5 million
The initiative aims to promote ties with Italian cities and regions and confirms London's determination to strengthen the partnership with Italy after leaving the EU.
Today the Home Secretary joined Merseyside Police on a county lines raid funded by a new £25 million package of measures.
Elizabeth Gardiner CB will be appointed Queen's Counsel in the 2020 apppointments.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has received correspondence from Twitter regarding progress made against the Committee's recommendations, following its review on intimidation in public life.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life wrote to Facebook regarding progress made against the Committee's recommendations, following its review on Intimidation in Public Life.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has received correspondence from Google regarding progress made against the Committee's recommendations, following its review on intimidation in public life.
Three new Members have been appointed to the Industrial Development Advisory Board (IDAB).
With 2 weeks to go until the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, HMRC recaps the strangest and most imaginative excuses and expense claims received over the past 10 years.
The Queen appoints Reverend Hugh Edmund Nelson, BA, MTh, to the Suffragan See of St Germans.
Highways experts are developing pioneering technology to eliminate one of the biggest risks facing England’s roadworkers.
Security Minister visits Czech Republic to discuss the close security partnership of the UK and the Czech Republic.
Karen Wheeler will oversee RWM's radioactive waste management services and the delivery of a long-term solution for the UK’s higher activity radioactive waste
How the Wales Health Impact Assessment Support Unit used the Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework to review their training strategy and shape practice.
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