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Parliament’s vote on Heathrow expansion will be the biggest transport decision in a generation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
HS2 set out plans to deliver a ‘green corridor’ consisting of new wildlife habitats, native woodlands and community spaces to help integrate the new line into its surrounding landscape and environment.
New woodlands and safer local roads to be created through additional HS2 funding.
The proposed merger of data company Nielsen and the advertising intelligence division of Ebiquity has been referred for an in-depth investigation.
Karen Bradley is in Brussels for a series of meetings as she reinforces her commitment to upholding NI's interests as the UK prepares to leave the EU.
The Congress will bring together over 1,000 representatives from both countries, to work together to help tackle the global cancer challenge.
The Department for Transport's updated analysis on the application of Standing Order 83L has been placed in the library of the House.
New measures to halve the number of obese children by 2030 have been announced by Health and Social Care Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
At the Queen’s Birthday Party, British Ambassador to Lebanon, Hugo Shorter, spoke of UK and Lebanon's long-standing partnership that is both GREAT and beautiful.
The Secretary of State for Scotland today [Friday 22 June 2018] visited Glasgow School of Art (GSA), to hear about the impact of the fire.
Writing in outlets around the world, the Foreign Secretary calls on the international community to strengthen and protect the global ban on chemical weapons use.
British government staff in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver join VisitBritain for Pride events across the country.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has released a statement following reports of air and artillery attacks by the Asad regime in south-west Syria.
We live in the most interconnected era in human history. Instantaneous communications, transactions, and access to information keep our economies growing, infrastructure operating, governments working and people in touch.
Ministers and business leaders came together to discuss building economic partnerships with the developing world.
Ofqual statement on allegations of malpractice or wrongdoing in Edexcel's C4 maths paper taken on 22 June 2018
Writing for PoliticsHome, the Foreign Secretary looks at how providing girls with 12 years of quality education can help solve the world's intractable problems.
Correspondence between Chief Executive of the Civil Aviation Authority and DfT Permanent Secretary on airport expansion.
School Standards Minister speaks at the Festival of Education (22 June).
This UK statement was delivered at the 38th Session of the Human Rights Council during the annual discussion on the human rights of women held on the 22 June 2018.
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