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The hard-hitting Fire Kills advertising launched by the Home Office today highlights the everyday accidents that can cause fire in the home.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
As of 15 March 2019, the UK’s 6 month Chairmanship of the Executive Committee has concluded.
Flags on Downing Street and Foreign Office Buildings to be flown at half mast on Friday 15th March.
Education Secretary addresses the Association of School and College Leaders’ annual conference in Birmingham
Letter sent from Eileen Milner, chief executive of Education Skills Funding Agency, to academy trusts in March 2019.
Motorists across Britain will have greater protections against bogus parking fines as new measures to clamp down on rogue private parking firms become law.
From 2020, adults in England will be considered potential donors unless they choose to opt out or are excluded.
Emma Howard Boyd has been reappointed as Environment Agency Chair.
Scotland’s Devolved Settlement and the Role of the Courts. The Inaugural Dover House Lecture, London, Lord Reed, Deputy President of the Supreme Court.
At the OECD meeting this week, Rt Hon Mark Field MP discussed with partners how the organisation could strengthen its work in southeast Asia
The UK continues to be concerned with the situation in Xinjiang and urges China to release detainees who have not been lawfully charged or tried, and end travel restrictions on minorities.
Ambitious plans unveiled to invest in innovative research and development, creating jobs, growth and opportunity across the country.
Education Secretary announces expert group to work with government to look for new ways to support teachers
The intended actions of the UK and Welsh Governments in response to an independent review of the Swansea Bay City Deal
After setting out a fresh approach to Universal Credit, Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd will hear how the changes will help local people in Hastings.
Glasgow company achieves international success, as British Science Week (8-17 March) celebrates science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) across the UK.
The UK government is investing Ksh. 220 million in the development of 2 solar plants in Kenya to give more people access to affordable, clean energy.
The Business Innovation Challenge seeks proposals from enterprises who are developing innovative solutions to create jobs, especially for Kenya’s youth.
The Environment Agency is reminding anglers that coarse fishing on rivers is closed for three months from Friday 15 March.
In her annual report, the regulator has urged the Home Office to put forward legislation to enable her to enforce quality standards.
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