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Minister for Pensions Laura Trott addressed an audience at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association on new measures to help close the pensions inequality gap.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The King’s representative for Mid Glamorgan has paid tribute to the Cadet Forces for being ‘truly amazing’ organisations.
Environment Agency funding sees eels, bullheads and brook lamprey back in England's rainforest.
Yearly update on the progress the CAA is making in its modernisation strategy.
A specialist ship to support Royal Navy operations – a mother ship to launch drones to find and destroy undersea threats – has arrived in Plymouth today.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector reflects on the last year in early education and explores the features of our early years research reviews.
Letter from the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to the Financial Conduct Authority and Competition and Markets Authority.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Sports Minister outlines the government's priorities for women’s sport
Letter from the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to the Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority and the Competition and Markets Authority.
Christopher Butler pleaded guilty to five offences. Two men supplied as security by Butler were also prosecuted for working illegally.
Helping more people progress into higher paid jobs will support the UK’s labour market and economic growth
Minister for Pensions Laura Trott announces shake-up of private pensions to create fairer, more predictable, and better-run pensions.
A man has been ordered to pay £421 for fishing illegally with a gill net. The Environment Agency fisheries enforcement team witnessed Paul Common pulling in the net at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea.
Tens of thousands of elderly and vulnerable people will receive tailored support at home as part of a new NHS plan to improve waiting times for emergency care.
The Regulator of Social Housing concluded that the local authority had breached its consumer standards
Contract requires developers to fix buildings and reimburse taxpayers, with an estimated £2 billion expected to be committed to fund repairs.
Letters between Sir Laurie Magnus CBE and the Prime Minister and between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi.
UK, US, French and German foreign ministers gave a statement on a report that found the Assad regime responsible for the 2018 deadly chemical weapons attack on Douma.
After a government officials' meeting in Honolulu, PBP members and observers gave a statement on its work, including on illegal fishing and maritime security.
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