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Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement on Brexit.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
All former British child migrants will be able to apply for a financial redress scheme set up by the government on the basis that they were exposed to the risk of sexual abuse.
People of Northumberland will be able to have their say on a major scheme planned for the A1 between Alnwick and Ellingham.
Almost half a million completions have taken place since 2013 using one or more of the government’s Help to Buy schemes, new figures out today (26 February 2019) show.
The new online visa application service, Access UK, has been designed based on customer feedback and replaces the Visa4UK website.
A letter sent from Lord Tyrie to David Lidington CBE MP about the government’s Outsourcing Playbook.
The UK outlined its continued opposition to the use of the death penalty, particularly against juveniles, and encouraged the global abolition of the death penalty.
Foreign Office Minister Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon spoke at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
3 projects funded through a collaboration between Innovate UK and Asthma UK will help ensure asthma patients receive better treatment.
Yvette Stanley reflects on the success factors in different models of practice that local authorities use when working with children and families.
The independent Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group has published an interim report into facial recognition and identified ethical principles to consider.
The fifth cohort of Indian engineering entrepreneurs have returned from the UK-based Leaders in Innovation Fellowships programme.
British High Commission Yaounde has commissioned a project with Girls Excel to provide innovative solutions to menstrual hygiene challenges in Cameroon.
£3 million pilot programme to connect primary schools in rural areas
Natural England announces plans to extend Isles of Scilly Special Protection Area by almost 13,000 hectares.
From 1 March English fishing vessels will have a 70kg by-catch allowance for Undulate Rays in ICES Areas VIId and VIIe.
SLC’s LGBT+ network celebrates its one year anniversary during this year’s LGBT History Month.
Further details of the preparations underway to minimise disruption of the supply of medicines and medical products in a no-deal EU Exit.
On 25 February, the Foreign Secretary had calls with Indian Minister of External Affairs, Sushma Swaraj and the Pakistani Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shah Mehmood Qureshi.
The International Trade Secretary has today set out which current EU trade remedy measures the UK will transition when we leave the European Union.
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