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All future government-funded home chargepoints to be ‘smart' by 1 July 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A letter to the Treasury Select Committee setting out the Treasury’s policy reviews into the regulation of the investment products issued by London Capital and Finance.
The Yemen Quad of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States expressed concern over escalating tensions in the region.
The UK Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa visited Tehran on 22 to 23 June for discussions with senior Iranian government representatives.
New rules on tyres could come into force early 2020.
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt has announced that Professor Dame Angela McLean will be the MOD’s next Chief Scientific Adviser.
Government reaffirms commitment to people across the North as Northern Powerhouse reaches five year milestone
The government calls on more women to consider engineering careers, highlighting the opportunities provided by major infrastructure projects like HS2.
The AAIB has sent a team to investigate an accident involving a microlight aircraft.
UK Minister of State for the Middle East, Dr Murrison, will conduct a short visit to Iran on 23 June.
Prime Minister Theresa May confirms iconic Waterloo Station, where many of the Windrush Generation arrived in London, as location for Windrush monument.
Statement and explanation of vote on the resolution on the British Indian Ocean Territory by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN.
More than two months’ worth of rain fell in three days last week, causing a breach of the flood bank on the River Steeping.
Ten charities will share a £34,000 cash injection thanks to a Sellafield Ltd safety initiative.
John Glen speaks about the opportunities and challenges of RMB internationalisation and what more can be done to ensure London remains the leading centre for RMB trading and investment outside of China.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright has placed a temporary export bar on John Robert Cozens’s watercolour The Lake of Albano and Castel Gandolfo in a bid to save it for the nation.
The International Charter: Space and Major Disasters (“the Charter”) is a global agreement which aims to provide a unified system of space data acquisition and delivery to those affected by natural or man-made disasters.
Beach users in Suffolk and Norfolk might be surprised to see Environment Agency staff stride into the sea in their waders, but they are testing water quality.
Thalia Baldwin has been appointed as the Commission’s new Director.
Details of the 2019 events and meetings the Groceries Code Adjudicator and her team will be attending or hosting.
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