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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Five Thai police stations will soon be using a bilingual police report and signs for British nationals and other English-speaking tourists in many of its police stations.
Prime Minister Theresa May welcomes Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki to Downing Street for third annual Inter-Governmental Consultations.
A letter written to the European Commission setting out concerns about the proposed merger of the mobility business of Siemens AG with Alstom SA.
The UK government has responded to US President Donald Trump's declaration of victory over Daesh in Syria today.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds calls on leading sporting bodies to work with schools and help more children play competitive sport
Professor Jackline Wahba and Dr. Jennifer Smith have been reappointed to the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) for a further 2 years, from 15 November 2018.
Home Secretary keeps up pressure on industry to prevent advertising on child abuse sites
Chloe Smith MP, Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for the Constitution) gave a written update on government accountability and transparency.
Draft clauses for the first Environment Bill for 20 years have been published by the Environment Secretary, Michael Gove
A major research project by the UK's Stabilisation Unit explores the vital role of political deal-making in reducing violent conflict.
Contracts in place to support training and education across defence.
This UK statement was delivered on 19 December during the interactive dialogue on Ukraine.
The Home Secretary Sajid Javid's statement to Parliament about the UK’s future border and immigration system, after we leave the EU.
Jeremy Hunt gave a statement in Parliament on how the UK will continue to use diplomatic and humanitarian tools to help settle this terrible conflict.
The Communities Secretary has appointed a new member to the Homes England board.
Universities Minister Chris Skidmore has announced the two winners of the Higher Education Open Data competition to create new digital tools for students.
The Home Secretary announces a new route for skilled workers, strengthened border security and an end to free movement as part of a new immigration system.
Get all the facts about the UK's Voluntary National Review of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Ban on the outdoor use of metaldehyde introduced to protect wildlife
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