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All those eligible for a partial refund on their power of attorney fees can apply from today (1 February 2018).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Britain’s high streets are being encouraged to make sure they’re not missing out on the skills and talents disabled people can bring to the workplace.
Specialist scuba divers are plumbing new depths to haul radioactive waste out of the nuclear fuel storage pond at Sizewell A.
UK aid has been vital in containing the deadly plague outbreak in Madagascar to stop it spreading to other countries
Some 45,000 households have had someone move into work and so are no longer subject to the benefit cap, new statistics out today show.
The Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a speech on education at Wuhan University on the first day of her three-day visit to China.
A speech by Prime Minister Theresa May at a reception in Beijing, during her visit to China.
The Minister for Implementation comments on the stock market update issued by Capita plc yesterday.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex paid their respects at the Temple of the Tooth, visited the Royal Botanical Gardens and met students in Kandy.
HM Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman discusses diversity, ethical leadership and faith schools at the foundation's annual conference.
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister launches new project to increase underrepresented groups taking apprenticeships
New figures show 90 per cent of young university entrants in 2016/17 came from state schools, including an increase among Russell Group institutions
In line with our commitment to openness and transparency.
The HumanDrive project has announced their ambition for an autonomous vehicle to do the most complex journey across the UK, without driver input.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster David Lidington MP will meet business leaders and politicians in Cardiff and Edinburgh
Up to 200,000 new homes are set to get off the ground as government confirms £866 million investment in local housing projects.
A government consultation has found overwhelming public support for a ban on the sale of ivory.
Business Secretary announces £184 million investment in next generation of scientists and engineers.
The Act FAST campaign has re-launched urging people to call 999 if they notice even one of the signs of a stroke in themselves, or in others.
This circular publicises amendments to the Secretary of State’s determinations under the Police Regulations 2003.
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