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Organisations can apply for a share of up to £20 million to develop vehicle technologies that reduce CO2 emissions and build the UK’s supply chain.
As England basks in a heatwave, the power of the sun is helping light the way for motorists in the East Midlands.
Home Office announces plans to launch an independent review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 to ensure our world-first legislation keeps in step with this crime.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Euro Dyers a textile dyeing firm did not have a an Environmental Permit and officers witnessed dangerous conditions that could have affected local residents
The Edinburgh charity, Mercy Corps, has been awarded funding by the UK Government to extend its life-saving work in one of the worst affected regions in Yemen.
Letter from the Communities Secretary to the Mayor of London on the need for a revised London Plan in place that meets London’s housing needs.
The double-decker London bus is part of a joint information campaign aimed at increasing awareness on the threats of human trafficking and modern slavery.
Announcement of the launch of the Government Counter Fraud Profession (GCFP).
The Home Secretary has doubled the early intervention youth fund from £11 million to £22 million.
UK and Australia explore their future trade and investment relationship and ambition to start free trade negotiations after the UK has left the EU.
The Official Receiver provides an update on employment within the Carillion group in liquidation.
The United Kingdom welcomes the passage of the Bangsamoro Organic Law by the Congress and its subsequent signing by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on 27 July 2018.
New UK aid package to provide emergency food supplies for 1.4 million people
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt made opening remarks during a press conference with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.
Foreign Secretary visits China for meetings with his Chinese counterpart and to further enhance UK-China relations.
New plans could be the start of an exciting and profound change in how people, goods and services move around the country.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell will be in New Zealand this week, meeting businesses and political leaders on a packed program of trade and diplomatic engagement.
Minister for Africa Harriett Baldwin concludes a four-day visit focused on shared prosperity, sustainable development, and tackling climate change and the illegal wildlife trade.
Prime Minister Theresa May met with Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas today in Salzburg.
Prime Minister Theresa May met with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
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