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Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson condemns use of chemical weapons and calls for the reports to be urgently investigated.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK calls on Asad regime and its backers, Russia and Iran, to stop the violence against innocent civilians.
A ban on the sale of the most dangerous corrosive products to under-18s and tough restrictions on online sales of knives were announced today (Sunday 8 April) by the Home Office.
Arts Minister steps in to prevent Head of an African Man Wearing a Turban by Sir Peter Paul Rubens from export.
New measures will be introduced to professionalise the estate agent market, driving up standards and bringing an end to ‘rogue managing agents’.
Next steps to make UK aviation a world leader.
The patron and Meghan Markle visited wounded, injured and sick serving personnel and veterans trying out for a place on the 2018 UK Team.
The visit took place in the context of the Newton-Paulet Fund and underscored the importance of Peruvian glaciers to the international scientific community.
Thérèse Coffey visited Uganda to discuss the Commonwealth summit and see local work to reduce plastic use and fight the international illegal wildlife trade.
The Permanent Secretary of the UK’s Department for International Development concludes a two-day trip to South Sudan.
The African Wildlife Forensics Network is helping to increase prosecutions of illicit traders and poachers whilst delivering a legacy for British Government funding.
The Secretary of State for Justice announces the appointment of Edward Timpson CBE for a period of 3 years.
The government is reviewing the impact of changes to regulations on recovering the cost of health treatments provided to overseas visitors.
Middle East Minister Alistair Burt at CEDRE conference announced that the £40 million package of new UK support to Lebanon will create jobs and improve infrastructure.
A package of UK aid support to Lebanon will create jobs for local people and Syrian refugees and improve infrastructure to boost economic development
FCO Minister Harriett Baldwin statement on the trial verdict of six human rights activists in Vietnam.
The new tax year brings changes to income tax and the National Living Wage that help people earn more and keep more of what they earn.
Inspection plan for 2018-19 to 2019-20
Biggest change to student finance since 2012 will see repayment threshold rise to £25,000 per year.
New rules for Optional Remuneration Arrangements take effect today.
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