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Broadcasting white paper to protect British content by giving public service broadcasters a more flexible remit for the programmes they produce and show
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe at the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Great Lakes region
The Secretary of State has reappointed Professor Chris Gosden as the Society of Antiquaries Trustee of the British Museum for a term of four years commencing 2 August 2022 until 1 August 2026.
As part of the Yom HaShoah commemoration, the concert will remember the Kitchener Camp in Kent which saved the lives of 4,000 Jewish refugee men.
Ofsted’s Chief Inspector responded to the recent schools white paper and discussed Ofsted’s 2022–2027 strategy.
High-performing consultant level doctors, dentists and academic GPs in England and Wales can apply for the national Clinical Impact Awards from today (Thursday 27 April).
Minister for Africa Vicky Ford gave a speech at Lancaster House during the UK-Nigeria 7th Economic and Development Forum
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met the President of Guyana, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, at the House of Commons today.
Advice provided to the Prime Minister from the Independent Adviser on Ministers' Interests about the Chancellor of the Exchequer's outside interests.
Joint statement following the fifth meeting of the Financial Provisions Specialised Committee - 27 April 2022.
Justin Addison (UK delegation to the OSCE) highlights the potentially disastrous environmental impacts of President Putin’s unprovoked and illegal war in Ukraine.
More dangerous and influential terrorists will be separated in specialist units to thwart the spread of their poisonous ideology, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced today (27 April 2022).
International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP's opening remarks on the third and final day of the City Week conference 2022.
The Department for International Trade today welcomed the Governor of Indiana, Eric Holcomb, to the United Kingdom (27 April) to discuss strengthening trade.
The CMA’s Annual Concurrency Report shows how competition authorities have helped deliver benefits to households in 2021 to 2022 in the regulated sectors.
The CMA has worked to ensure that pharmaceutical company Aspen’s commitments to reduce prices for life-saving cancer medicines can be enforced in the UK following its exit from the European Union.
The government responds to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs on its assessment of the harms of GHB and GBL.
A new £25 million central government taskforce that will enlist an elite team of experts to crack-down on fraudsters who attempt to steal taxpayers’ cash will be operational by the summer, the Chancellor will announce today …
The CMA is investigating whether education software company ESS is abusing a dominant position to push schools into accepting a new 3-year contract.
The application window for the 2022 national Clinical Impact Awards is now open and will close on Wednesday 22 June.
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