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The Foreign & Commonwealth Office is updating its social media channels to remind people of the importance of reading travel advice before going abroad.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Northern Ireland needs its political leaders to stand together and work with each other now more than ever. Formal political talks to restore the Executive will commence on May 7.
Health Minister Nicola Blackwood spoke at the ABPI Annual Conference & Dinner 2019: Enhancing a Life Sciences Powerhouse in a Post-Brexit World.
Darren Riley has been ordered to undertake an 18 month community order after groping a colleague on four separate occasions
Leo Irwin has had his sentence increased to 10 years by the Court of Appeal
We are making the process for lodging electronic applications simpler and faster.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid plans to introduce a new legal test aimed at giving police drivers greater confidence to pursue suspects, including those on mopeds.
RAF Lossiemouth welcomed a new, fourth operational Typhoon squadron to augment its mission to protect UK and NATO airspace today, Thursday, 2 May 2019.
Storage and disposal breaches by Woodstock business.
Firm fined after muddy mess halts horse.
Business Secretary Greg Clark's speech at the launch of the Committee on Climate Change 'Net Zero' report.
New legislation to ensure the 2021 Census may include voluntary questions on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector discussed her visits to 3 schools in the North Yorkshire Coast Opportunity Area and the new inspection framework consultation.
More than 200,000 people applied to the scheme during public testing.
The Chief Inspector's report on the Home Office’s preparations for the launch of the EU Settlement Scheme.
Rory Stewart OBE MP.
Prime Minister Theresa May met Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir of Iceland in Downing Street this morning.
DASA is holding an event to provide information on this £2.5m competition
Jeremy Hunt set out his vision to improve media freedom worldwide and also announced news funding to help Ethiopia run transparent, free and fair elections.
In our first reform podcast, Susan Acland-Hood and Richard Susskind reflect on digital courts and the progress of the reform programme.
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