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The first step in scrapping unnecessary reassessments for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for pensioners starts on Friday (31 May).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its review of the shortage occupation list (SOL) today, adding veterinarians, web designers and architects.
The expanded Regulatory Excellence Awards attracted more entries than ever, with two new categories covering product safety, and innovation and technical work.
Views sought on revisions to statutory document
The Queen is pleased to appoint Mrs Joanie Aileen Whiteford as Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty.
Business Secretary Greg Clark has appointed Martin Spencer and Mike Fishwick as Non-Executive Directors on the Companies House Board.
UK aid to the World Health Organisation will address urgent gaps in trauma and emergency care, including by establishing a new limb reconstruction unit.
Statement and right of reply by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Syria.
Greg Clark last week visited British Steel sites in Scunthorpe and Skinningrove, and on Teesside, to meet staff, trade unions, suppliers and customers.
An update to the Grenfell community following workshops.
Sewage leaked from a manhole at South Sands Beach in 2012 and again during Easter Bank Holiday in 2017.
Cross defence, academia and industry collaboration to harness the power of regenerative medicine for the treatment of conflict injury.
PM Theresa May hosted the first meeting of the Consumer, Retail and Life Sciences Business Council at Downing Street
Application for FDF schemes in 2019 are now open and include vessels fishing in the North East Nephrop fishery.
Highways England treated almost 100 pupils to a lively lesson in road building and gave them the chance to win a very special prize for their school.
The Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox MP, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade, writes in the Sunday Times SME Export Track 100.
Speaking in Brussels today, the Universities Minister announced that EU students starting courses in 2020/21 will have guaranteed home fee status.
UK vaccine exports have almost tripled in value since 2013, reaching £3.2 billion.
Bombardier Transportation has been named by the Egyptian Government as preferred bidder to build and operate a new monorail system.
Community groups will be invited to put forward ideas to reuse an old Pacer train carriage.
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