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Statement by David Clay MBE, UK Deputy Political Coordinator to the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Mine Action.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Seven people have been charged following an operation by Immigration Enforcement Criminal and Financial Investigation (CFI) officers as part of an investigation into a suspected people smuggling ring.
The UK, US and Norway have issued a Troika statement on the South Sudan peace process following the Khartoum Declaration of Agreement on 27 June.
Writing in The Daily Telegraph the Foreign Secretary welcomed the change that will allow an independent body to attribute responsibility for chemical attacks in Syria.
The Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP wishes to draw attention to the requirement not to publish material, including online, which could jeopardise the defendants’ right to a fair trial
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A historic chalk monument on Salisbury Plain has been restored by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) with the help of partners and the local community.
Improvements went live on 29 June 2018 which included the way we work with CRM14 eForms and CRM4 grant letters.
Update on what duty solicitors can include when calculating required 14 hours of work each week following consultation with rep bodies.
The Environment Agency has completed work on a new flood embankment which will reduce the risk of flooding at Tyne Green in Hexham.
The international agreement aims to significantly reduce the illicit tobacco market both in the UK and worldwide.
Britain's world-leading hydrographers and marine geospatial specialists at the UK Hydrographic Office are committed to supporting G7 action on pledges.
Exports of UK goods and services rose to a record high of £620.2 billion in the year to March 2018 according to new trade figures released today.
Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field, and UK Special Envoy for Gender Equality, Joanna Roper, are to visit Dhaka and refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar to discuss the Rohingya crisis and girls’ education in Bangladesh.
A fried chicken shop has been developing and testing a new, healthier menu for children and learning how to nudge the after-school crowd into giving it a try.
Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport have seized 19 eggs containing rare and endangered bird species, two of which had already hatched.
Work has begun to remove Sellafield’s most hazardous material.
Minister Burt was on an official two-day visit to Lebanon, his second visit to the country in less than a year, reiterating the UK’s long-standing support to Lebanon.
Driving instructors to receive bespoke training in a pilot scheme launched by Cycling Minister Jesse Norman.
Minister for Trade Policy George Hollingbery addresses Parliament calling on MPs to support the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement.
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