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The Prime Minister has formed five new business councils to advise on how to create the best business conditions in the UK after Brexit.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Statement by David Clay, UK Deputy Political Coordinator at the UN, at the Security Council Briefing on UN Peacekeeping Operations – Police Commissioners.
PM Theresa May welcomed this year’s Pride of Britain winners and their families to a Downing Street reception last week.
Defence Minister Stuart Andrew was in Washington today to discuss the enduring UK-US defence present and future relationship and met with some of the biggest players in the US defence industry.
The Home Secretary announces action ahead of meeting with tech giants in the US to discuss their progress in tackling child sexual exploitation.
A pair of beavers will be heading to a new home in North Essex as part of a pioneering natural flood management scheme for East Anglia.
The UK welcomed Nigeria’s adoption of measures to hold security forces accountable for human rights abuses, but expressed concern regarding the lack of prosecutions.
Global venture capitalists, Lakestar, Jungle Ventures & Softbank’s DeepCore, today announced that they will invest £29.5 million in London-based Engineer.ai.
Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood has praised the courage and sacrifice of the First World War generation at a moving reburial service in Flanders.
We're delivering a giant reedbed filter system which will help to keep water clean at Stover Lake and provide valuable habitat for wildlife.
Aaron John Scrase has had his sentence increased following the Solicitor General's referral.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock speaks to the King's Fund about the benefits of social prescribing.
New chair of the Creative Industries Trade and Investment Board announced alongside £1 million funding
HRH The Prince Charles, in his keynote speech that was delivered on his visit, celebrated Ghanaian influence in UK's arts, fashion, music, technology, business, academic and sport.
Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP will meet with staff and students at Durham University Law School today (Tuesday 6 November).
The government today announced a package of reforms to ensure the Apprenticeship Levy provides people with the skills they need to succeed.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £150,000 to develop a mobile app to support travellers with disabilities on public transport.
First ever small nuclear reactor conference explores the investment opportunities of small modular reactors (SMRs).
The UK welcomed recent progress on human rights in China, however raised concerns over increased restrictions to political and civil rights.
Outlines items discussed at the EU Transport Council, including European environmental policy, daylight saving, zero emissions vehicles and road safety.
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