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Primary school teachers are reminded of the change to the order of key stage 2 (KS2) national curriculum tests (commonly called SATs) in May this year.
A memorial tree has been planted in honour of a former employee for his conservation support at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Statement from Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field to the House relating to petitions received on the subject of Myanmar's Rohingya minority
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes sets out the commitments that the government has made to support the 'Windrush' generation.
Lord Keen's keynote address on civil justice reform at the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers conference.
New Government publication introduces the Blue Belt Programme to secondary school children.
Kathryn Cearns OBE has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of Highways England, the company announced today.
Boris Johnson and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters announce closer cooperation between the UK and New Zealand in the Pacific Islands region, following a meeting in London.
A new chairman will oversee the direction of the courts and tribunal service, following the retirement of current post holder Robert Ayling.
The UK has announced further support for the fight against malaria to save more than 120,000 lives ahead of a Malaria Summit tomorrow with Commonwealth leaders.
G7 foreign ministers unite to condemn the nerve agent attack and share the UK's assessment that it is highly likely that the Russian Federation was responsible.
The UK Government’s senior Law Officers are referring Devolved Brexit legislation to the Supreme Court
Work is beginning in Salisbury to decontaminate potentially affected sites for the city and its visitors.
Official figures out today show that the employment rate is at 75.4% – up 0.8 percentage points from 74.6% a year ago and the highest since records began.
This support service is helping to break down barriers for west Cumbria’s unemployed, and helping them to find work.
Prime Minister Theresa May held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Holness of Jamaica at Downing Street.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke to the Joint Plenary Forum at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018.
The G7 leaders unite in condemning the use of chemical weapons in Syria and support recent actions by the US, UK and France to degrade and deter further use.
The Rt Hon Matthew Hancock MP has extended the terms of Andrew McCluskey and Philip Price as Trustees of the National Museums Liverpool board for a 1 year, commencing on 8 June 2019, and 10 September 2019 respectively.
The Department for Transport helps negotiate a comprehensive strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping.
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