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Speech from HE Sarah Cooke on the Queen’s Birthday Party, 5th June
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liz Truss, visited Teesside to highlight a growing export industry and hear from local businesses about their future plans.
David Davis gave a speech on our future security partnership at the RUSI library in London
We still have some room at the Conference. Professor John Loughhead, CSA, BEIS, will be the keynote speaker. Come and meet Dr Julian Braybrook, our new Government Chemist
As part of the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill, the government will create a new power to investigate hostile state activity.
The review will help to ensure the FRC's role and powers are fit for the future.
Updated documents are available for download following further changes to the scope of prison law which take effect from 12 June 2018.
The proposed Airports National Policy Statement supports a new north-west runway at Heathrow Airport.
Statement by the Secretary of State for Transport about the proposed expansion of Heathrow airport.
Prime Minister Theresa May chaired a meeting of her Business Advisory Council.
Lisa Osofsky appointed new Director of the Serious Fraud Office
Detailing government reaction and support for UK steel and aluminium producers affected by the tariffs imposed by the US on imports on 1 June.
Industry support for new plans to expand the dormant asset schemes
Gill Aitken, HMRC’s General Counsel and Solicitor, is to leave the department to take up a new role as Registrar at the University of Oxford.
The government will consult on tougher regulation for the pre-paid funeral plan sector to protect the elderly and their families.
The British Embassy in Caracas invites interested organisations to send in their Expressions of Interest for the 2018-2019 period.
Pioneering work to modernise the court system is being led by Liverpool, as justice minister Lucy Frazer saw first-hand during a visit to the city today (31 May 2018).
Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement Officers in the North East checked almost 400 rod licences and reported 14 anglers during bank holiday patrols.
Privacy notices for application forms including crime eForms have been updated to bring us in line with new data protection legislation.
The explanations, which come from a range of FTSE 350 Chairs and CEOs, were heard by the team behind the government-backed Hampton-Alexander Review.
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