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One million more vulnerable consumers will be protected by extension to Ofgem safeguard tariff cap
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Secretary of State for Wales addresses MPs in Welsh at committee debate
The UK will become one of the first countries to address the challenges of the changing world of work in the modern economy.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke to President Trump and discussed the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act, due to be considered by the US Senate this month.
A speech by Prime Minister Theresa May at Westminster Hall, marking this year’s centenary.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, at the Security Council Open Debate on Working Methods.
The UK is driving greater transparency across the developing countries we work in to deliver greater value for money and accountability, boosting economic growth and improving the lives of poor people.
Automotive R&D expert Tony Harper will lead work under the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to develop batteries for the next generation of vehicles.
DFID and the United Nations Capital Development Fund partner to enhance the Uganda solar energy industry.
PHE will work with drug treatment providers and service users to develop tools to improve the quality of substitution treatment.
The Prime Minister has written to the Committee to welcome its report on intimidation in public life.
A man who tried to smuggle 6 Ukrainians into the UK on board a yacht was yesterday (5 February) found guilty.
The government has today announced further support for Lebanon to help secure its border and prevent attacks from terrorist groups such as Daesh.
The Prime Minister has announced plans to review laws and make sure that what is illegal offline is illegal online as the Government marks Safer Internet Day.
The Prime Minister has today launched a review to preserve the future of high quality national and local newspapers in the UK
A speech by Prime Minister Theresa May in Manchester on public life, to mark the centenary of women’s suffrage.
Statement by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on the final local government finance settlement for 2018 to 2019.
Minister for the Constitution Chloe Smith announced the government's plans to recruit Youth Democracy Ambassadors on a visit to the Queen Elizabeth’s Girls’ School in Barnet yesterday (5 February).
The government will consult on plans to remove personal information from ballot paper and new electoral law offence.
GLD lawyers on advancing women’s equality
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