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This circular publishes consequential changes to Annexes C and OO of the determinations made under the Police Regulations 2003 which came into effect on 22 February 2019.
Capsize of a singled-handed fishing vessel off Plymouth Sound, England with the loss of 1 life.
Statement by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council Briefing on the humanitarian situation in Syria
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A new £1.4 million social media hub will be fully operational at the end of May.
When their site filled with waste collected for a national rubbish clearance firm, Benjamin and Daniel Ling had to stop using the land in Tolpuddle.
Baroness Vere will oversee government matters on aviation, international, security (not maritime and rail), legislation in the Lords, EU and EU Exit.
Sally Collier spoke at The Apprenticeships Conference 2019 about external quality assurance for end-point assessments.
The Scottish Secretary outlines his response to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
The UK and Switzerland have reached an agreement on transitional migration arrangements in the event of a no deal Brexit
There has been progress in key areas in the six months since the UK government staged the largest-ever Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in October 2018 including the launch of education packs.
The process to appoint the next Governor of the Bank of England commences.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency - Keep Britain Tidy Roundtable, Middlesex University
Lawyers from underrepresented groups will be better supported to become judges following the launch of a new online education programme today (24 April 2019).
Police will have to ask female detainees whether they are likely to require sanitary products, which they will be given free, under Home Office plans.
To celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s 93rd birthday, the British High Commissioner HE Robert Chatterton Dickson, held a reception in her honour at the British High Commission in Dhaka.
Plants, seeds, flowers, fruit or vegetables can carry pests and diseases that would destroy UK plants, trees and crops.
A letter sent on 23 April 2019 about international qualification availability and data
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan has visited Kazakhstan to strengthen the UK-Kazakhstan relationship.
The Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth has made an oral statement in the House of Commons on the climate change protests.
New project to challenge stereotypes around men's role in early education.
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