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The Prime Minister hosted a reception at Downing Street to celebrate Jo Cox’s legacy, and the important work of her family, Foundation and Loneliness Commission.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
HS2 Ltd today revealed an outline concept for the Colne Valley viaduct, which will help inform development of its final design and form the basis for wider discussions with local communities.
Stephen Whilde has been ordered to hand himself in after the Court of Appeal quashed his original sentence
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Matt Hancock hails France as a key partner in helping to protect sport's integrity.
A new flood scheme that reduces the risk of flooding to more than 200 homes and businesses in Selly Park South has officially opened today (Friday 19 January).
The British High Commission’s annual GREAT Debate competition continued with a semi-final event at the Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Mirpur.
The discussion in the panel revolved around how media has been active in the conflict in the Middle East and in other areas around the world.
Dame Glenys Stacey reflected on the quality of probation services.
DfE direction issued in August 2016 to Norfolk council due to inadequate performance in children's social care services.
Rt Hon David Gauke MP, the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, has today delivered an Oral Statement to the House of Commons on transparency of the Parole Board and victim support.
The Parole Board welcomes the decision for an independent review of victim contact in the case of John Worboys and extending the terms of reference for reviewing the parole process
Crediton firm admits it should have checked farmers had necessary permits to accept the waste from building and construction sites.
Businesses, residents and road users in Cornwall will get the chance to see detailed plans of the proposed A30 Chiverton Cross to Carland Cross upgrade when Highways England launches consultation later this month.
HMCTS will today (18 January 2018) launch a team dedicated to promoting media reporting in courts.
A ceremony to dedicate a new national memorial to British victims of overseas terrorism will be held on 17 May, Tobias Ellwood, Minister for Defence People and Veterans, announced today.
Letters requesting and confirming a ministerial direction relating to Brexit preparations.
This UK statement was delivered during the 29th session of the Universal Period Review during the discussion of Barbados' Human Rights Record on 19 January 2018.
Bat Expert Panel will help shape future bat conservation.
Falling prices and continuing cuts to funding for forensic science work are eating into essential services, the Forensic Science Regulator has warned in her annual report.
This UK statement was delivered during the 29th session of the Universal Period Review during the discussion of Luxembourg's Human Rights Record on 18 January 2018.
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