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Jo Johnson speaking to the Higher Education sector at Reform on Thursday 20 July 2017
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Dr Liam Fox will deliver the speech at Geneva's Graduate Institute.
The Prime Minister spoke at a Pride reception in Downing Street to celebrate the contribution that lesbian, gay, bi and trans people make to the UK.
Third annual statement on how the government supports national security by preventing and resolving conflict, building and keeping peace.
Employed parents who have lost a child will for the first time get statutory paid leave to grieve under a proposed new law announced today.
A recruitment campaign has launched for successful applicants to complete a legal training contract in government.
HM Land Registry partner with Ordnance Survey to encourage the innovation of new property technology businesses at the Geovation Hub.
Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP has launched a new panel to drive forward legal education initiatives.
Foreign Office Minister Tariq Ahmad delivered a speech in Ghana on the role young people can play in re-energising the Commonwealth.
This statement was delivered by Ambassador Julian Braithwaite at the UNCTAD Multi-Year Expert Meeting on Trade, Services and Development on 18 July 2017.
Whether it’s a breakdown, collision or any other emergency on the roads, Highways England traffic officer Siobhan Wares is used to helping drivers during a crisis.
Attorney General discusses the importance of evidence gathering in Syria and Iraq to enable domestic prosecutions.
The Secretary of State for Wales will today (Friday 14th July) tell Swansea business leaders that now is the time to capitalise on the Swansea Bay Region City Deal.
Minister of State for Digital Matt Hancock speaks at Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) conference in Cambridge
Financial support provided to victims of Grenfell tower fire to pay for essentials can be disregarded when making financial eligibility assessments.
Improved customer service and record-breaking crack-down on avoidance, evasion and non-compliance
122 offences of fishing during the coarse fish close season
The Repeal Bill is designed to ensure that the UK exits the EU with maximum certainty, continuity and control.
Position papers outlining how the UK will negotiate on important issues related to Brexit — and take steps towards fostering a new deep and special partnership with the EU after we leave — have been published today.
Progress on the Airports National Policy Statement and the decision on a new night flight regime for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports.
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