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Highways England has today (Wednesday 2 June) announced a new woodland the size of 135 football pitches will be planted in partnership with Forestry England, alongside the route of the proposed Lower Thames Crossing.
G7 countries' joint statement ahead of special session of the UN General Assembly against corruption
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Providers being investigated for an issue regarding their compliance with the Governance and Financial Viability Standard are added to the regulator's GUR list.
CPTPP nations have agreed that the United Kingdom's accession process can now begin.
Natural England has downgraded the environmental condition of the Somerset Levels and Moors Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) due to water quality issues.
£1 billion for national tutoring revolution which will see up to 100 million tutoring hours for children and young people across England
Geospatial Commission publishes annual plan that shows progress against the UK’s Geospatial Strategy, key priorities for the year ahead and the appointment of Sir Bernard Silverman as chair.
The highest award given to charitable organisations, the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, will be awarded to 241 organisations across the UK today, as the Minister for Civil Society and Youth hailed volunteers as “the ba…
Governor's Dakin's speech on the occasion of Hon. Jags McCartney Day, the national day of Turks and Caicos Islands.
The scheduled dates for industrial action at DVLA and how it may affect our services.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab have backed NATO’s vision of a technologically advanced, globally focused Alliance equipped to confront threats of the future.
The call for project proposals that directly support open societies and climate change and biodiversity in Guatemala and Honduras is now open. Deadline is the 18 June 2021.
COP26 President Alok Sharma at the first Net Zero Pensions summit, hosted by Make My Money Matter.
Work has started to repair a heavily eroded section of river bank on the River South Tyne in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland.
The government has begun its search for a chief executive of the Advanced Research & Invention Agency (ARIA) – the UK’s new, independent science funding body.
The Housing Minister has announced a £1.1 million fund to test the use of digital tools and data standards across 10 local areas.
Highways England is calling on drivers to do their bit to reduce litter levels on the nation's motorways as part of the Great British Spring Clean (28 May - 13 June)
Direct Rail Services (DRS) has been named ‘The Best Performing Rail Freight Operator’ for the eighth year running at the Golden Whistle Awards.
His Excellency Governor Phillips CBE delivers the annual address to the Falklands Islands Assembly on the budget for the new financial year.
A contract award phase 2 to manufacture up to 1,000 waste storage boxes has just been announced.
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