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A £180-million contract to deliver cutting edge threat detection technology for the British Army’s new Boxer vehicles will support hundreds of jobs in Scotland, it is announced today.
HM Revenue and Customs announces Self Assessment taxpayers will not be charged the 5% late payment penalty if pay their tax or set up a payment plan by 1 April 2021.
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in January 2021.
RAIB has today released its report into a person struck by a train at Eden Park station, south-east London, 26 February 2020.
The final report of the government’s fundamental review of business rates will now be published in the Autumn, it was announced today, 19 February.
The Prime Minister will call on world leaders to back efforts to speed up the development of new vaccines, treatments and tests at a G7 meeting.
A ban on placing vulnerable children under the age of 16 in unregulated accommodation will come into force in September
Social media platforms and celebrities team up with government and NHS to launch new graphics to show support for vaccine roll-out.
22 heritage organisations and 33 independent cinemas are the latest to receive support from the Culture Recovery Fund
The Advanced Research & Invention Agency (ARIA) will be led by scientists who will have the freedom to identify and fund transformational science and technology at speed.
The foreign ministers of the UK, France, Germany (the E3), and the USA met in Paris, France on 18 February 2021, following their 5 February meeting.
A further targeted area will have additional testing made available to control and suppress the potential spread of a COVID-19 variant.
The UK will expand its contribution to NATO Mission Iraq, following the Alliance’s decision to scale up the crucial mission at this week’s NATO Defence Ministerial.
The Low Pay Commission is tendering for research into the effects of the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage.
Tree felling, which had been taking place alongside the A345 since November 2020, finished 15 days ahead of schedule. Dangerous and dying trees were removed from about 20 miles of roadside.
The Environment Agency is carrying out a review of Yarm’s flood defences to ensure the best protection for 500 homes and businesses.
The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced sanctions against members of the Myanmar military for serious human rights violations following the military coup.
The government has introduced a number of new accessibility improvements to the home testing programme to make it even easier to get tested.
Road closure will allow installation of flood gate.
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