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Liz Truss's visit to Delhi comes ahead of NATO and G7 meetings next week to tackle Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Letters from the Secretary of State for Transport to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and UK ports about new seafarer protections.
The Defence Secretary hosted the second International Defence Donor Conference for Ukraine, leading efforts of partners to bolster the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Leading Australian businesses have announced major new investments totalling £28.5 billion in projects across the United Kingdom.
As part of Defence’s commitment to crack down on unacceptable sexual behaviour and sexual offences, a new Zero Tolerance policy has been announced.
New UK government legislation prohibits maintenance on aircraft or ships belonging to sanctioned Russian oligarchs or their businesses.
Government encourages organisations to be vigilant of cyber threats and follow its guidance.
An innovative trial that seeks to treat spillages on England’s major A-roads and motorways more effectively, enabling roads to re-open more quickly, is being funded by National Highways.
Measures announced to ensure that all UK ferry operators pay the national minimum wage and ferries are seaworthy.
Measures announced include ensuring that all UK ferry operators pay the national minimum wage and ferries are fit for purpose.
Summary of the meeting for 'The Road to COP27: Pacific Dialogue with UK COP26 Presidency' on 23 February 2022, where COP President Alok Sharma met with Pacific leaders, ministers and stakeholders to discuss COP26 and…
Simon Manley, UK Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, delivered the statement, outlining that the new Commission of Inquiry is an important step to investigate and record Russia’s alleged abuses and violations in Uk…
Home Secretary Priti Patel has today (30 March) launched a new Tackling Domestic Abuse Plan informed by victims and survivors.
Ian Stubbs (UK Delegation to the OSCE) again calls out Russia for its unprovoked aggression against Ukraine and those who peddle lies to hide the truth.
Statement in the House of Commons on the final report of the Ockenden review of maternity services at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust.
The UK's Global Ambassador for Human Rights, Rita French, delivered the statement welcoming the update from the Fact Finding Mission on Libya.
Public protection will be put back at the heart of the parole system to stop the release of dangerous offenders from prison.
One of our largest major projects is successfully using digital modelling to accelerate project delivery.
British Embassy in Montevideo joins Hace la Fuerza to promote young women professionals.
The Business and Energy Secretary has appointed Peter Mather as a Non-Executive Member to the BEIS board, following an open competition for the role.
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