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The Defence and Security Accelerator held an event in Bristol on 1 February 2018 to provide information on the regenerative medicine at the front line themed competition.
We are prioritising the payment of redundancy payments owed to Carillion employees who have been made redundant.
Prime Minister Theresa May congratulates the new President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The service marks 75 years since a British World War ll airman perished in Fujairah crash.
UK infrastructure companies explore opportunities to deliver flagship projects in Ghana.
New technology will help crack down on crimes against raptors in England and Wales.
Wrexham murderer has prison term increased after Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP thought the original sentence was too low
An agreement to provide solar panels for schools in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) was announced yesterday by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD).
A new joint UK-Belgium operation to tackle human trafficking led to 26 arrested individuals and 36 migrants being rescued.
Children in the North East are helping their schools prepare for flooding in a series of 'Flood Weeks' run by the Environment Agency.
A pilot launched today will test the fully video courtroom with members of the public for the first time.
Businesses will demonstrate upgrades to rail travel in real-world environments.
In the last year more than 5 million motorists received automatic refunds of vehicle tax after selling their car, totalling over £360 million.
Almost 2,000 prison officers have been recruited since the launch of a campaign to bring in 2,500 additional officers by the end of 2018.
Speaking at a meeting of NATO Defence Ministers in Brussels, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson set out his ambition for a modern NATO that delivers on its commitments.
Minister Harriett Baldwin visits Cameroon to discuss how to de-escalating current tensions, and also visits Côte D’Ivoire to discuss illegal wildlife trade.
Highways England is inviting people to have their say on plans to upgrade the A417 near Birdlip on a vital South West route.
New rules will require sellers and platforms to provide more information around resold event tickets, protecting consumers from rip off prices
UK aid partner The Halo Trust finishes decade-long operation clearing landmines in Herat province
UK judges that the Russian government was responsible for the NotPetya cyber-attack of June 2017.
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