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This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in May 2018.
The Acting British High Commissioner to Pakistan Richard Crowder highlighted the importance of Chevening scholarships and studying in the UK.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP will visit the Ben Kinsella Trust today to see how it's educating young people away from knife crime
Border Force has seized almost 7 kilos of banned ivory as part of an international operation against the illegal trade in wildlife and timber.
Liam Fox will meet with global trade leaders to make the case for its benefits.
Alex Chisholm, Permanent Secretary at BEIS, speaking on energy policy at the Utility Week Energy Summit.
Slots will be reserved for flights from Heathrow to UK regional airports if expansion goes ahead.
21 June marks the mid point of Antarctic winter. HM Commissioner to the British Antarctic Territory has written to BAS personnel to mark the occasion.
The Foreign Secretary and Defence Secretary will today (21 June) visit Warsaw to strengthen security, defence, and cyber ties with Poland.
Prime Minister Theresa May hosted Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-Cha of Thailand for talks today.
Bill making ‘upskirting’ a specific offence introduced in the Commons today (21 June 2018).
Arts Minister Michael Ellis launches £20 million fund for culture, heritage and the creative industries to benefit towns and cities across England.
The UK’s first energy-positive office, which generates more solar energy than it consumes, will be opened at Swansea University
Business Secretary Greg Clark today announced a major new investment in UK talent and skills to grow and attract the best in science and innovation.
Defra announces new funding for farmers across England to tackle the highly contagious disease Bovine Viral Diarrhoea.
Grounding of a general cargo vessel on Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland.
Engineers of the Future collaboration will allow children to get hands-on with LEGO® Education solutions and develop STEM skills through programming challenges.
Dawdon mine water treatment scheme protects a vital source of drinking water and is located in County Durham, England.
Horden mine water treatment scheme protects a vital source of drinking water and is located in County Durham, England.
Statement by Susan Dickson, UK Legal Counsellor at the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Sudan.
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