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The Environment Agency is working with Port of Blyth to build a new flood wall in Blyth, which will protect the coastal town from tidal flooding.
Just months after providing vital relief in the Caribbean, a £100 million deal to provide future support to the Royal Air Force’s fleet of Puma HC Mk2 helicopters through to March 2022 has been agreed.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Redundancy Payment Service helpline is operating as normal once again.
The government’s Trade Bill will benefit businesses and consumers as the UK progresses towards leaving the EU.
This is a brief summary on how the Parole Board make decisions on ISP parole reviews
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced that Mark Boyle has been re-appointed for a second term as Non-Executive Chair of The Pensions Regulator.
More than 660 homes and businesses at Starcross and Cockwood will be better protected from coastal flooding as work started today (8 January 2018) on a new £4 million flood scheme.
An attempt to smuggle more than a million cigarettes into the UK hidden in foot stools was prevented by Border Force at Manchester Airport.
Safety lesson on the use of safety harness tethers on sailing yachts.
Eleanor Schooling writes that it is possible for homes to support ‘hard-to-place’ children and still achieve a good or better inspection outcome.
The last 15 applicants will compete to win an opportunity to internationalise their business via the UK.
The RFCC chair appointments have been announced
Today the government's ban on microbeads in cosmetics and personal care products comes into effect.
Paddington is a symbol of the strong relationship between Peru and the UK.
Statement from the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter, following publication of the results of the November 2017 elections.
Karen Bradley has been appointed as the new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
The Office for Students legally comes into force to hold universities to account and promote students' interests.
Multi-million pound road upgrades announced today (28 December 2017) will help create more than 4,300 jobs and over 1,700 homes for people across England.
The Third Session of the UK-Thailand Strategic Dialogue was held in Bangkok on 3 January 2018
The British ship RRS Discovery, a multidisciplinary ship specifically designed for the challenges of 21st century oceanography, is in Punta Arenas, Chile, showcasing some of the best of British marine science and innovation.
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