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Bayeux Tapestry set to be on display in the UK in 2022 - the first time since its creation more than 900 years ago
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A summary of expectations for the 2018 awarding process of GCSEs, AS and A levels.
We are working with UK pharmacies to recall blood pressure and heart medication as a precaution
A concrete channel that will help predict whether York is likely to be affected by flooding is being constructed in the River Nidd by the Environment Agency.
Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer, made this statement about the poisoning of 2 people in Amesbury, Wiltshire.
New ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across government.
Steve Baker visits The National Archives to discuss their preparations for EU exit.
Minister for Equalities Baroness Williams’ speech at the launch event of the LGBT Survey Research Report and the LGBT Action Plan.
New appointments and reappointments have been made to Kew's Board of Trustees.
130,000 drivers who use the M4 between Hayes and Theale in are set to benefit from a major project to upgrade the road to a smart motorway.
The Coal Authority publishes Annual Report and Accounts 2017-18.
Joint statement signed by 34 Embassies and the British Council in Hungary on the occasion of the 23rd Budapest Pride Festival.
Raymond Bowen who set a young mother alight and watched her burn has been jailed for life after the Solicitor General referred the case to the Court of Appeal
A scheme to help better protect rural communities in the Yorkshire Dales from being cut-off by flood water using natural measures starts this summer.
The Home Secretary has delivered a speech to the House of Commons providing an update on the Amesbury incident.
The Environment Agency is urging people to follow water company advice to use water wisely during these hotter summer months.
New Public Sector Contract will make it easier for companies that want to supply to government
Working group recommends voluntary closure of queen scallop fishery to protect stocks.
Over 8,800 new jobs and nearly 10,000 new homes will be delivered in Greater Grimsby thanks to a new, ground-breaking Stage 1 Town Deal worth £67 million.
Two new Non-Executive Members have been appointed to the Dstl board
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