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As the latest employment figures are published, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack says the resilience of the UK economy is benefitting every part of the country.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Home Office has announced it will continue to grant the Community Security Trust £14 million to help keep members of the Jewish community safe.
Thousands of families with children are set to benefit from £33 million support to resolve conflict at home and improve children’s life chances.
Proposals will strengthen local democracy by ensuring that councils in England get agreement from local residents in advance of any street name changes.
Environment Agency Chief Executive Sir James Bevan's speech on waste crime at a Let’s Recycle and Environmental Services Association event on Tuesday 12 April.
Part of the Wolvercote Mill Stream at Port Meadow, Oxford, and the East Cowes Esplanade on the Isle of Wight will be added to the list of bathing waters.
Stakeholders and the UK public are invited to have their say on how the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) manages the conflicts of interest for independent experts and how patients can be more involv…
Government opens application window for the Lump Sum Exit Scheme to facilitate a voluntary planned exit from the industry.
Funding given to create cutting-edge technology that will help transform rail travel.
Steve Almond, Kate Priestman and John Scanlon have all been appointed as Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Master and vessel owner guilty of fisheries offences in prosecution brought by Marine Management Organisation (MMO)
The 12-week call for evidence will seek views on what can be improved within the current service and build our understanding of the causes of mental ill-health.
A £2.6 billion, six-year programme of work dedicated to improving flood and coastal defences has exceeded its original targets by 14,000 homes.
Thousands more vulnerable people are eligible to receive the UK’s second antiviral Paxlovid, which has been added to the PANORAMIC national study.
A 6-year-old from Bolton has won a competition to design a logo that will be displayed on the first rockets launching satellites from the UK later this year.
This letter confirms that the Secretary of State has made regulations and issued Directions to ensure the Homes for Ukraine Scheme does not affect a sponsor’s council tax status.
Statement by Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon at the UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine
Statement by Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon at the UN Security Council briefing on on vaccines in conflict zones
UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford visited Zambia from 5 to 7 April 2022 to increase the UK's and Zambia's cooperation on how they are working together.
The Traffic Commissioner for West Midlands has been appointed to lead a new independent aviation panel to strengthen transparency at the Civil Aviation Authority.
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