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A pilot launched today will test the fully video courtroom with members of the public for the first time.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Businesses will demonstrate upgrades to rail travel in real-world environments.
In the last year more than 5 million motorists received automatic refunds of vehicle tax after selling their car, totalling over £360 million.
Almost 2,000 prison officers have been recruited since the launch of a campaign to bring in 2,500 additional officers by the end of 2018.
Speaking at a meeting of NATO Defence Ministers in Brussels, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson set out his ambition for a modern NATO that delivers on its commitments.
Minister Harriett Baldwin visits Cameroon to discuss how to de-escalating current tensions, and also visits Côte D’Ivoire to discuss illegal wildlife trade.
Highways England is inviting people to have their say on plans to upgrade the A417 near Birdlip on a vital South West route.
New rules will require sellers and platforms to provide more information around resold event tickets, protecting consumers from rip off prices
UK aid partner The Halo Trust finishes decade-long operation clearing landmines in Herat province
UK judges that the Russian government was responsible for the NotPetya cyber-attack of June 2017.
David Clay, UK Deputy Political Counsellor to the United Nations, at the Security Council Briefing on Guinea-Bissau.
Damian Hinds sees first hand how the right support can transform the lives of children and young people
At Parliament Buildings, the Secretary of State delivered an update regarding the political situation in Northern Ireland.
This week, the US Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and the Home Secretary Amber Rudd participated in the Silicon Valley Digital Forum on terrorism prevention.
The UK Ministry of Defence has today submitted its final Eurofighter Typhoon offer to Belgium.
Penny Mordaunt has written to UK charities who work overseas about tackling sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector.
We are currently developing a new service to allow Community Interest Companies (CICS) to file their annual reports and accounts online.
UK Minister responsible for the Commonwealth is in Wales today to meet Welsh athletes ahead of this year’s Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Summit.
Ofqual welcomes the government's vision to transform the technical education system with the implementation of T level programmes.
The British Embassy in Romania will organise meetings with members of the Romanian communities in London and Manchester on 26 and 28 February.
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