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Information on the demonstration day for research that has been funded for the future of aviation security solutions programme.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A training workshop for Natural England employees and those working in upland management recently took place on the North York Moors.
Ex-prisoners are integral to the government’s Rough Sleeping Strategy. Justice Minister Rory Stewart blogs about a new pilot to help equip them for life after prison.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Applications for the UK Government's prestigious education scholarships can now be submitted through the Chevening website.
Up to 6,000 vulnerable people will receive rapid specialist assessments and support under new measures in the government’s rough sleeping strategy.
British High Commission in Nairobi is inviting tender submissions for supply and installation of one-hour rated fire doors in Nairobi.
The Secretary of State has this evening offered her condolences following the death of Tom Moran in New York
Consultation to look at whether a new offence equivalent to causing death by careless or dangerous driving should be introduced for dangerous cyclists.
Food and drink exports hit record level of £10.6 billion for the first half of 2018 – up by 4% compared to last year. US, China and Hong Kong amongst the top countries importing the best of British.
Justice Minister Edward Argar has today (11 August 2018) published an independent review of sport and physical education in the youth justice system.
FCO seeks a supplier for an impact study aimed to analyse the correlation between English Language Teaching (ELT) and social and economic development in Brazil.
The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office is commissioning a study to assess various options for the governance structure of an Energy Centre in Brazil.
Minister for Africa urges government of Zimbabwe and opposition party to call for calm amid violence following elections.
Latest trade figures show demand for British goods and services is higher than ever, with exports at record high of £621 billion in the year to June 2018.
Michelle Bachelet succeeds Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Ocean Footprint, a Salisbury-based boat part manufacturer, is set to make waves in Australia with a deal to supply one of the country’s biggest boat builders.
The UK, US and Norway have issued a Troika statement on the South Sudan peace process.
The Crab Fair is one of England's oldest events - this September will mark the 751st - and our donation will help safeguard their future.
The funding will go to the Compound Semiconductor Catapult in Cardiff
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