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The new-build SIXEP Continuity Plant will ensure the site’s existing Site Ion Exchange Effluent Plant facility can continue its vital work for decades to come.
Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid visits the South West region to see how it's tackling the COVID backlog as part of his ‘Road to Recovery’ tour.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has criticised the Duma's request that Vladimir Putin recognises the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent.
Severe Flood Warnings issued due to expected tidal surge which poses high flood risk to properties along the Severn and Wye estuaries.
This e-seminar provides an introduction to NGS instrumentation and applications employed with food safety, authenticity, and quality analysis.
Liz Truss spoke at Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kyiv on how nations can work together to make sure that Ukraine, and all of us, are safer in the years to come.
James Cleverly, Minister for Europe and North America, gave a statement at the United Nations Security Council briefing on the crisis at Ukraine's border.
UK Ambassador Neil Bush thanks Secretary General Helga Schmid for new proposals for OSCE's climate and security agenda.
Four organisations have been announced as winners of this year’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority group supply chain awards.
Latest findings from the SIREN study reveal more information about the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing infection, even in people who have already had coronavirus (COVID-19).
Home Office takes action as route failing to deliver for the UK people and gives opportunities for corrupt elites to access the UK.
The online system making it quick and easy to apply for a grant of up to £650 to cover the costs of an IVMS device has gone live today.
The UK Foreign Secretary, Polish Foreign Affairs Minister and Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Minister gave a statement on joint work to build resilience in Ukraine.
Northumbrian Water has paid £165,000 to Tyne Rivers Trust after an unauthorised discharge led to a pollution incident near Newcastle.
UK Ambassador Neil Bush responds to OSCE reports by Ambassadors Çevik and Kinnunen on Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine.
The Environment Agency is urging coastal communities in the south west and south coasts of England to prepare for expected flooding impacts from Storm Eunice.
Review will cover all areas of Border Force’s work, including illegal migration, customs and national security.
A new working group of international competition authorities has put companies involved in global supply chains on notice not to collude.
Chris Larmer, SLC Executive Director, Operations advises students to get ready to apply for student finance
Former Metropolitan Police Service Commander, Melanie Dales, joins the Ministry of Defence Police.
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