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The government has re-committed to putting the Grenfell Tower bereaved, survivors and community at the heart of deciding what happens to the future of the site.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Anti-wildlife trafficking projects around the world given £31.5 million boost.
The Environment Agency is supporting farmers dealing with the pressures of the hot, dry weather by allowing a more flexible approach to water abstraction.
Just in time for Yorkshire Day, the government is today revealing that it’s Yorkshire which is the top exporter of manufacturing goods outside of London.
Organisations can apply for a share of £150 million available this year for projects that will help to make the UK civil aerospace industry more competitive.
For the first time ever, 100% of UK employers identified as being in scope of gender pay gap regulations have published their data.
The Rt Hon Sir Brian Leveson, President of the Queen’s Bench Division, gave a speech, "Parole: 50 years and Counting", at the Parole Board members' Strategy Day on 18 July 2018
The Ministry of Defence is offering the opportunity for relatives of UK Service Personnel killed or missing in action in the Korean War to provide DNA samples to support identification of remains.
This circular letter informs building control bodies about issues arising from fire door tests.
Education Secretary sets his vision to support a child's early years development, in his first major speech on social mobility
Urgent safety lesson issued after keel failure led to the yacht Tyger of London capsizing off Tenerife, Canary Islands.
Explore England's coastline
Ms Claire Evans OBE has been appointed British High Commissioner to Belize.
The Police Transformation Fund was launched in 2016 to prepare police to respond to changing crime threats and invest in digital technology.
There is up to £400,000, mentoring and business support for 8 female entrepreneurs to help them reach their full potential and change the face of innovation.
A delegation of British technology companies will visit Australia next week for the Technology in Government conference in Canberra.
Specialist divers have completed their mission to deal with radioactive waste from Sizewell A Site’s nuclear fuel storage ponds, nearly two months ahead of schedule.
Fire doors from 5 suppliers have now been identified as failing to meet requisite fire performance standard following an on-going investigation by MHCLG.
The voluntary framework for PCCs and local authorities will improve safeguards for vulnerable adults in custody and ensure any evidence gathered is secure.
UK exports of goods and services to the rest of the world were higher than UK exports to the EU for ninth year running, ONS figures published today (Tuesday 31 July) confirm.
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