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Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke with President-elect Joe Biden of the United States.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government announces that removals and reductions of tariffs on goods from developing countries to continue after the end of the transition period
The virtual event focussed on the COVID-19 pandemic and the UK Transition period.
Scottish Secretary responds to November 2020 Labour Market Statistics for Scotland
Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about the latest news and policy developments.
Lord Bethell of Romford (Minister for Innovation) delivered the following UK statement to the WHO 73rd World Health Assembly.
Department for International Trade (DIT) announces new appointments to the ICSID panel of arbitrators and panel of conciliators.
Two Belarusian diplomats have been expelled from the UK today in response to the unjustified expulsion of two British diplomats from Belarus earlier this week.
Part of the Trans Pennine Trail is re-opening in Hull after an upgrade to flood defences on the Victoria Dock Village western frontage.
Baroness Dido Harding talks about the achievements of NHS Test and Trace, and the focus to improve the service so that we're better able to live with COVID through the winter and beyond.
The second UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiating round took place from 19th October to 2nd November.
The CMA has accepted a proposal from ION to sell Broadway’s fixed income business in order to resolve competition concerns about the completed merger.
We are opening a tender for the delivery of Criminal Defence Direct telephone advice services from 1 June 2021.
Research released to coincide with Flood Action Week (9th – 15th November) highlights how flood damage could have an even more devastating impact on victims than usual this winter, with half of adults saying they feel their …
Public Health England (PHE) is reminding parents that the national COVID-19 restrictions should not stop children from receiving life-saving vaccines.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to South Korean President Moon this morning.
Views sought on how to boost study at level 2 and below so more students progress into jobs or further study.
A new consultation has been launched on proposals to ban online adverts for foods high in fat, sugar and salt in the UK to tackle the obesity crisis and get the nation fit and healthy.
The UK has been doing all in its power to support vaccine development and the fair distribution of future vaccines.
We are reviewing the risks and benefits of the acne medicine, isotretinoin. In particular whether some of the possible psychiatric and sexual side effects continue after treatment has been stopped.
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