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Parts of South West, Southern and Central England and East of England move into Drought status.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Mr David Richmond CBE visited Veterans UK and met with staff from multiple business areas.
Callum, Chief Operating Officer at jHub and manager of the jHub X Team, shares his insights on making innovation in defence a reality.
Minister of State (Minister for Asia and the Middle East) at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office the Rt Hon Amanda Milling MP visited New Zealand.
Minister for Asia and the Middle East Amanda Milling gave a speech at the British High Commission in Wellington to diplomats, policy makers and academics on the UK and New Zealand relationship.
The Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) will help UK businesses access hundreds of products from around the globe at lower prices, reducing costs for UK consumers.
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi today met with Northern Ireland Executive Ministers and officials to continue to drive progress on the delivery of equivalent support to the £400 Energy Bill Support Scheme in Northern Ireland.
All of the available boosters provide good protection against severe illness from coronavirus (COVID-19).
The UK Minister for Europe, Graham Stuart met the Azerbaijani Ambassador, Elin Suleymanov, to discuss a security incident at the Azerbaijani Embassy in London.
Call for evidence launched to discover if and how medical devices and technologies may be exacerbating inequalities in healthcare.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council briefing on Yemen
Social housing residents will be able to get training and support to speak up and raise issues with their landlord.
Grill safety warning issued.
The Prime Minister, Chancellor and Secretary of State for Wales visit Airbus in Broughton to meet apprentices and see work being done to boost jobs.
Ahead of the release of A-Level results on Thursday (18th), the Student Loans Company (SLC) is sharing its top tips for prospective students going through Clearing this year.
MMO and Greenpeace have a shared interest in protecting our precious marine environment.
The adapted COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna targets two different coronavirus variants: the original virus from 2020 and the Omicron variant
The Charity Commission has appointed an interim manager to the Potanin Foundation (1112813) to the exclusion of its trustees.
Broadband bills could be cut for millions of low-income households under Government plans to encourage social tariffs.
A survey of thousands of individuals and small businesses shows how well banks are looking after their customers as people face the rising cost of living.
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