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The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), which manages the defence estate, has published new building performance standards which are expected to save the taxpayer between 15 and 20% on MOD construction programmes.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Images have today been released by Highways England showing how an historic bottleneck in Northamptonshire will be transformed as part of a major upgrade.
Scottish Secretary tours North and North East Scotland, meeting businesses and producers to discuss EU Exit, tourism, and trade.
The 'Sugar Tax' will help to reduce sugar in soft drinks and tackle childhood obesity.
Yorkshire-based green energy firm is the first company to benefit from UKEF's expansion of eligibility to include the UK supply chain.
Deputy British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Tom Burn writes on the importance of International Mine Awareness Day 2018 and Sri Lanka’s target of being mine-impact free by 2020.
Major Chris Carter not only teaches the next generation of critical care nurses for the British Armed Forces, but also leads a medical programme in Zambia.
New figures confirm exports of UK goods and services at a record high.
Government review of the law and powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites and developments has been announced by the Housing Minister.
Two members appointed to the board of the Sea Fish Industry Authority (Seafish).
Graham Stuart's trade tour supports UK exporters to Australia and Taiwan investment in the UK.
Statement on the use of a nerve agent in the Salisbury attack delivered by John Foggo, Acting UK Permanent Representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
A new antibiotic resistance campaign is encouraging pet owners to accept vet advice that antibiotics might not always be the remedy.
Homes and businesses across England are set to benefit from better broadband after a new scheme, which exempts new broadband fibre from business rates, began.
The Rt Hon Matthew Hancock MP has appointed Ciara Eastell as a General Council Member to the Arts Council England for a term of 4 years, commencing on 1 March 2018.
The Culture Secretary has reappointed Cynthia Polemis, Alexandra Robson and Edwina Sassoon as trustees of the Geffrye Museum Board for a second term of 3 years, from 1 April 2018 to 21 March 2021.
The Rt Hon Matthew Hancock MP has reappointed Andrew Burnett, Anne Curry and Chris Mayer as Trustees of the Royal Armouries for terms of 3 years, 2 years and 4 years respectively commencing on 3 March 2018.
British Deputy High Commission along with other Commonwealth Diplomatic Missions in Mumbai to bat for renewed ties through a T20 cricket match.
Welsh Secretary confirms renaming to mark the 60th anniversary of The Queen ‘creating’ The Prince of Wales
Coventry Building Society and Enact Conveyancing lodge the first digitally signed mortgage for a house in Rotherhithe, London.
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