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Operational zones updated to manage spread of Oak Processionary Moth pest.
The Chief Planner has written to the Planning Inspectorate to remove temporary arrangements for local plan examinations introduced in July 2022.
Five projects will receive part of £5 million innovation fund to test new ways to reduce use of so-called recreational drugs.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Ambassador Neil Bush says that the UK's commitment to supporting women and girls, including in Ukraine, remains unbreakable.
Delivered at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, March 2023
The High Commissioner discusses Britain's colonial legacy, and her personal and professional journey in the UK as a woman born in Malaysia.
New standard for school sports will see girls and boys offered the same sports
Women and girls will be at heart of UK's international work as Foreign Secretary launches new strategy to tackle gender inequality around the world.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has awarded the British Youth Council the UK Youth Parliament Grant for 2023-25.
Writing in The Daily Telegraph on International Women’s Day, the Foreign Secretary announces the launch of an International Women and Girls Strategy.
Statement by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon at the UN Security Council open debate on women, peace and security
The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has announced Civil Service industrial action that will impact Border Force operations.
Breaking gender bias: Environment Agency has more diverse workforce bringing greater benefit to the environment - women increasingly taking up manual work
A Huddersfield based home furnishings company has offered to pay £17,000 to Yorkshire Wildlife Trust after failing to comply with packaging waste regulations.
The Environment Agency is calling for Tadcaster residents and business owners to have their say on plans for a new flood alleviation scheme for the town.
British Embassy Prague joins with the Embassy of Canada and U.S. Embassy to launch a competition for Czech girls and women, to mark International Women's Day.
The most vulnerable will be better supported to access justice despite the rising cost of living thanks to new proposals published today (7 March) to reform the government ‘Help with Fees’ scheme.
Professor John Deanfield, CBE announced as the first ever Government Champion for Personalised Prevention.
JCVI advises vaccine top-up for over-75s, immunosuppressed and residents in care homes for older adults.
Update to the Life Sciences Council Joint Statement on Medical Devices Regulatory Reform.
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