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Councils across the country will benefit from a £40 million funding boost as part of a government drive to put more low emission buses on the roads.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Home Office has today announced the development of new technology to automatically detect terrorist content on any online platforms.
Transcript of the Prime Minister's statement at Stormont House in Northern Ireland.
This week Scottish Secretary David Mundell will be flying the flag for Scottish businesses as he visits Hong Kong and Japan to strengthen trade links between Scotland and the UK with the two countries.
Boris Johnson visited Bangladesh, Burma and Thailand to raise and discuss issues including the Rohinghya humanitarian crisis and illegal wildlife trade.
Penny Mordaunt has announced a series of actions to tackle sexual exploitation in the aid sector, declaring it vital that the whole sector steps up.
The NHS is asking GPs and pharmacists to ensure their influenza vaccine orders for the 2018 to 2019 season use the most effective vaccines for the population.
The Home Secretary has today appointed new members to the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD).
Lessons from the Competition and Markets Authority’s water tanks cartel case.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a Call in.
Statement by the Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents following the completion of the underwater survey.
The Belgian federal police has assisted the UK's National Crime Agency in launching a major strike against a people smuggling network.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £130,000 to develop a digital alarm monitoring system for people with complex needs living at home in Glasgow.
Ziztel fulfils $1.7 million contract with Chinese pipeline company with UKEF support.
Three new HGV ‘supercabs’ are to take to the roads as part of a unique initiative to tackle dangerous driving on England’s motorways and major A roads.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has issued the following statement on Israel's right to defend itself from incursions from Syria.
Government takes further steps to tackle fuel poverty, consulting on new powers to make it easier for consumers to be protected from unfair energy bills.
The Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has visited the regional power with global interests, Australia, to discuss reinforcing the modern partnership, as well as tackling the nuclear threat from North Korea.
Plans for a major upgrade to one of the busiest motorway junctions in the country, near Wisley in Surrey, go on show today (Monday 12 February).
Minister calls for diesel-only trains to be phased out as part of new vision to decarbonise the railway.
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