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The first ever cohort of Unlocked graduate prison officers celebrated the success of the scheme with the Justice Secretary and the Prisons Minister on Tuesday afternoon (9 July).
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International Development Secretary announces package to help Africa deal with climate change and move away from fossil fuels during a two day visit to Kenya.
Home Secretary and Second Permanent Secretary host business leaders and charities to encourage more diversity in public appointments.
FCO Minister of State, Sir Alan Duncan, welcomes the decision of the Greek Government to recognise Juan Guaido as constitutional interim President of Venezuela.
Proposals would spread the costs of powering Shetland across Great Britain from April 2020.
Lord Ahmad welcomes the conclusions of the 41st Session of the Human Rights Council.
GAD analyses climate change scenarios.
The UK explained the reasons for co-sponsoring the draft resolution and urged members to support Ukraine's request for assistance and cooperation.
A financial notice to improve issued to Paxton Academy Ltd by the Education and Skills Funding Agency
Highways England has thanked those who’ve replied to a consultation about plans to dual sections of the A66 between Penrith and Scotch Corner.
Professor Gideon Henderson has been appointed the new Defra CSA
The UK presented a draft resolution on behalf of a group of states and urged members to vote in favour.
Environment Agency teams have restocked a total of 91,000 so far to help the river recover after a devastating pollution last year
With a crowd of more than 340,000 spectators and more than 125,000 vehicles heading to the Formula 1 British Grand Prix this weekend, Highways England has come up with a winning formula to ease drivers’ journeys.
Tighter measures on the import of oak trees come into force in England to protect the country against oak processionary moth
At the Pearson Teaching Awards, Damian Hinds thanks teachers for their selfless work inspiring young people
Stakeholders are being asked to give views on the current regulatory framework for insolvency practitioners in the UK following changes introduced in 2015.
Cabinet Office Minister Brandon Lewis visited the HM Coastguard base at Inverness following significant investment from the UK Government.
The UK reaffirmed support for the Independent Expert's mandate and explained how they fully backed the resolution and opposed any amendments.
An overview of the work of the Council for Science and Technology.
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