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A shopkeeper has been fined over £3,000 for displaying and selling rotten fruit and vegetables in his Leeds based store.
Members of the Windrush generation are being asked to share their experiences to help shape a bespoke compensation scheme.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
After the Solicitor General's referral today, Wesley Usherwood has his sentence increased by 2 years and 9 months.
The system will link prescribing data in primary care to hospital admissions to help the NHS monitor and prevent errors.
International Development Secretary praises Scottish aid workers for helping save the lives of persecuted people that have fled Burma.
New contracts announced to improve training for school staff and provide additional advice for families
Work on the M5 Oldbury viaduct is set to reach a key milestone following the completion of more than 5,000 repairs to the structure.
School Minister Nick Gibb marks another milestone in the drive to ensure children from all backgrounds reach their potential
Commissioners to ensure residents receive the high quality services they need and deserve.
This UK statement was delivered during the 30th session of the Universal Period Review during the discussion of Colombia's Human Rights Record on 10 May 2018.
Directions and an explanatory memorandum handing over functions at Northamptonshire County Council to Commissioners appointed by the Secretary of State.
Shorter congratulated the Lebanese Army on maintaining peace and security after Lebanon’s first parliamentary elections since 2009, which took place on 6 May.
Vehicle operators and air traffic controllers will be protected by the legislation which could lead to a maximum jail term of 5 years for offenders.
A vital new agency to safeguard British industry after Brexit will be based in Reading, as the government prepares for an independent UK trade policy.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has issued the following statement, responding to Iranian airstrikes against Israeli forces.
Ofqual study shows that students studying reformed biology have stronger practical skills than those who took the pre-reform qualification.
Environmental Principles and Governance Bill announced as consultation launches on new body to hold government to account.
Digital and technology companies are invited to pitch innovative solutions to the challenge of identifying online still image propaganda created by Daesh.
The Secretary of State has approved the appointment of a new Chair for the Animal and Plant Health Agency Board.
The Committee calls on government, service providers and professionals to do more to encourage robust cultures of ethical behaviour in public service delivery.
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