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Thousands of UK Government civil servants will move to new building later this year
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Project Artemis developed following Hackathon co-hosted by Microsoft and the Home Office
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council briefing on the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS).
We have a new customer service Twitter account to give providers another channel to raise operational concerns.
Eight new T Levels including Legal, Accounting and Manufacturing will be taught from 2022 alongside the 10 courses already on offer from 2020 and 2021.…
Theresa Villiers' speech to Oxford Farming Conference - January 8 2020
Murderers and paedophiles who refuse to disclose information about their victims could spend longer behind bars as a bill to enact ‘Helen’s Law’ enters Parliament today (8 January 2020).
Divorcing couples will no longer have to blame one another for the breakdown of their marriage as a Bill that seeks to reduce family conflict enters Parliament today (7 January 2020).
£47.6 million financing guaranteed by UK Export Finance, in boost to UK solar exports
The UK continues to support Venezuelan interim constitutional President Guaidó and efforts toward a peaceful and democratic resolution to the crisis in Venezuela.
CEO of HR Sports Academy, Mickela Hall-Ramsay, tells us more about her young entrepreneurship journey and how she turned her idea into a successful business.
The government and animal welfare charities urge pet owners to microchip their cats and dogs this New Year.
Working as an RAIB Inspector brings many challenges......and rewards
Permanent Secretary and Treasury Solicitor Jonathan Jones QC, has been awarded a knighthood (KCB) in the Queen's New Year's Honours list 2020.
The Low Pay Commission's 2019 recommendations complete the path originally set out in 2015.
As the country prepares for celebrations to bring in the New Year, thousands of opposite-sex couples will today (31 December 2019) also be celebrating the formalisation of their relationships with a civil partnership.
New funding to boost the advanced fuels industry.
Police and crime commissioners will receive an additional £35 million to continue funding specialist teams to tackle violent crime in their area.
The government will match the funds raised by the South Yorkshire Flood Disaster Relief Appeal Fund up to the value of £1 million.
New figures showcase the health and economic benefits of walking on England’s coastal paths
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