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Agriculture is devolved and will remain devolved, this Bill does not change that
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
More than 30 rural communities are set to benefit from new or expanded village services from libraries, shops to post offices all delivered by their local pub.
Foreign Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan welcomed the unanimous adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2435 to support Colombia's peace process.
Statement delivered to the UN Special Rapporteur on Truth, Justice & Reparation and the UN Special Advisor on the Convention on the Prevention of Genocide
Walking and cycling minister Jesse Norman welcomes new cycleway between Aylesbury Station and Waddesdon Manor, created by a £1 million investment.
Forestry Commission England and Forest Research have joined forces to celebrate 100 years of forestry at the 2018 APF show this September.
Fall in new confirmed TB cases in Gloucestershire and Somerset demonstrates progress in delivering 25-year TB Strategy.
Communities in Yorkshire and the North East are set to benefit from three major road improvements
Minister for Loneliness addresses delegates at Public Health England Annual Conference
New arrangements for submitting UK visa applications in Amsterdam
The government has announced a new form of leave for children transferred to the UK to reunite with their families during the Calais camp clearance in 2016.
The Chief Inspector calls for evidence in relation to his re-inspection of the Home Office’s application of the good character requirement in the case of young persons who apply for registration as British citizens.
Minister Eustice's statement in the House of Commons on scallops.
Court users taking part in the first fully-video hearings found them convenient and easy to understand, an independent report published today reveals.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has appointed Jonathan Browning and Zara Hyde Peters as Non-Executive Directors to the Birmingham Organising Committee for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Department for International Development Ghana Country Director, Philip Smith delivered a speech at the launch of report on poverty profile in Ghana.
Sam Gyimah announces funding to boost UK-US international exchange programme
Department for International Development Ghana Country Director, Philip Smith delivered a speech at the CBE Lesson Learning workshop.
Michael Walker, Referee Analyst, will present at the Anaphylaxis Campaign Corporate Conference in September 2018 on regulation of food allergens
Five local bike enthusiasts are to cycle from Lockerbie to Syracue University to mark the 30th anniversary of the Lockerbie bombing
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