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The British High Commission in partnership with local NGOs organised a Commonwealth Big Lunch: Beach Cleanup and Tree Planting to celebrate the Commonwealth.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Twenty-nine candidates sat for the first round of testing on the ‘Basics of Editing’.
Seven experts take up positions on the ethics group.
Rail Minister Jo Johnson sets out twin challenges for future growth.
A chance for members of the Calderdale community to take part in a construction open day
Industry leaders and consumer groups meet for the first time today for the Government’s Financial Inclusion Policy Forum.
Tick the Gift Aid box on your donations, government urges, as charities miss out on £600m extra funding.
Towards achieving a country that works for everyone
PM announces £90 million programme to help tackle inequalities in youth unemployment highlighted by the Race Disparity Audit.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Prime Minister Morawiecki of Poland about the nerve agent attack that recently took place in Salisbury.
Independent technical experts from chemical weapons watchdog (OPCW) to arrive in UK following the incident in Salisbury,
British businesses to get free advertising on Asia’s top e-commerce platforms for a week thanks to a pioneering deal by the Department for International Trade.
The UK's response to the Russian government's decision to expel UK diplomats, following the attempted assassinations in Salisbury.
Writing in the Washington Post following the Salisbury attack, the Foreign Secretary sets out Russia's threat to the architecture of global security.
UK government response to the EU Commission consultation.
Military ties between the UK and USA have been reinforced following a visit to Washington DC by Defence Minister Mark Lancaster this week.
Sonia Crozier, Exec Director of Women & Probation, HM Prison and Probation Service discussed women and girls and how prisons and probation can work together.
International Development Secretary reacts to the release of the Joint Response Plan.
A letter from Anne Milton to the Institute for Apprenticeships.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni of Italy about the nerve agent attack that recently took place in Salisbury.
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