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CCTV to become mandatory in all slaughterhouses in England under new legislation laid in Parliament
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister for the Constitution Chloe Smith writes ahead of the Overseas Electors Bill debate.
New technology could bolster airport security and speed up passenger screening.
On the first anniversary of Royal Assent, eligible homeowners are encouraged to apply for payments which are still available under the Homeowner Payment scheme.
He spoke about how we will use the transformational power of digital technology to make the golden age between the UK and China even more golden
During her meeting with Interior Minister Nohad Machnouk, UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd reiterated the two countries' strong bilateral relations.
In an opinion piece published in European media, the Foreign Secretary marks 4 years since the events which led to the illegal annexation of Crimea.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.
Alun Cairns: US is an ‘enormously important market for Wales’
After the successful completion of their UK Chevening Scholarships and return to Guatemala, British Ambassador Carolyn Davidson welcomed the newest group of alumni to her Residence.
Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP gives keynote speech at the Crown Prosecution Service Modern Slavery Summit
The review will focus on 3 NHS treatments: Primodos, vaginal mesh implants and the anti-epilepsy drug sodium valproate.
HS2 today confirmed that the firm behind the 2012 Athletes’ Village and the new International Quarter, gateway to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, will lead the planning and development of Euston, in a deal that could unloc…
Changes to professional skills tests will make sure the best and brightest can pursue a career in teaching.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah today (Thursday 22 February 2018) spoke at the Science and Technology Select Committee’s event on the future of science and innovation.
Boris Johnson called for an end to the violence in Eastern Ghouta and emphasised UK support for a ceasefire to allow for urgent delivery of humanitarian aid.
Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency delivers a speech at Carbon Trust Low Carbon Cities Conference
The British Embassy Luxembourg is holding an event for prospective students to find out about studying at UK universities on the 22 March 2018.
A consultation into a proposed £125 million pound upgrade for two busy junctions along the A2 in north Kent gets underway on Wednesday 21 February 2018.
Summary and communique following discussions between the UK Government and Devolved Administrations on EU withdrawal.
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