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The UK has signed an agreement in Rome as one of the first organisations involved in the science behind the world’s largest radio telescope today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK highlighted concerns of violations and abuses in several countries, including the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and the human rights situation in Venezuela.
Shonaig Macpherson has been appointed as Lead Non-Executive Director for the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Office of the Advocate General for Scotland
Schoolgirls from Bristol bridged the gap between classroom and construction site on International Women’s Day when they visited Highways England’s M49 scheme at Avonmouth.
The tender to evaluate Ethiopia and the closing date is Wednesday 10 April 2019.
The tender is to review the coverage of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues in Country Policy and Information Notes (CPINs) produced by the Country Policy and Information Team, UK Home Office
British Ambassador Ruairí O’Connell addressed justice sector officials at the Kosovo Law Institute to mark the end of a three year project to monitor corruption cases in the prosecutorial and judicial systems.
The UK thanked the Commission for its latest updates, but raised concerns regarding arbitrary detention and restrictions to humanitarian access.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has today confirmed Tony Juniper CBE as the new Chair of Natural England.
A small Cumbrian company is helping to provide specialist training as part of the Project Academy for Sellafield.
The Attorney General wrote to the Prime Minister setting out his legal opinion on the Joint Instrument and Unilateral Declaration concerning the Withdrawal Agreement.
Chris Skidmore speaks at the Industrial Strategy Science Fair, part of British Science Week 2019.
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory specialists successfully trial virtual reality collaboration
Countries, territories and organisations invited by the Home Office and the Department for International Trade Defence and Security Organisation (DIT DSO) to attend.
A radical reshaping of financial advice services used by pension schemes for long-term investment strategies will benefit millions of savers and boost the nation’s £1.6 trillion retirement assets, under plans unveiled by the…
The Coal Authority expects to make significant cost savings after making major investments in new pump technology.
The UK welcomed the peace agreement of September 2018 and praised the work of the Commission, calling for members to renew its mandate.
Amanda Spielman discusses Ofsted's report on knife crime. The report looks at exclusions, working with agencies and education about staying safe.
Scheme will mean people are compensated fairly and quickly.
New knife crime research looks at how schools, colleges, and pupil referral units (PRUs) in London protect children from knife violence in school.
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