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A new trial to boost Pension Credit take up is underway after analysis showed significant regional disparities in pensioners claiming the benefit, which can be worth over £100 a week.
Joint declaration on the elevation of UK - Viet Nam relations to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
The UK and Vietnam have agreed a landmark new agreement to crack down on illegal migration and fast-track the removals process.
Chancellor helps unlock over £6.4 billion in two-way trade and investment deals with Saudi Arabia during Gulf visit with landmark business delegation.
David Sturrock will provide expert economic advice on the government’s mission to drive economic growth.
Reforms will open up affordable home charging to thousands more households
The lives of two Second Lieutenants who served in the Bedfordshire Regiment in World War 1 have finally been commemorated. Their identification as officers of the Bedfordshire Regiment was made from their boots, clothing and…
The hrave of Reginald Clarence Rogers MM (Military Medal), who was born in Kent, has now been marked at Serre Rd No.2 Cemetery, France, whilst Thomas William Brogan, born in Surrey, has been commemorated in a special service…
SLC has received more than 1.1 million refund requests through its Digital Refund Service, which offers a self-serve route for customers to request Below Threshold refunds.
The Regulator of Social Housing has today (Wednesday 29 October) downgraded Phoenix Community Housing Association (UK) Ltd to G3, meaning that the landlord does not meet the governance requirements and there are issues of se…
Working families and businesses will benefit from clean energy and climate action, as the government seizes the opportunities of the clean energy economy.
Rachel Reeves leads UK delegation to Riyadh, seeking to strengthen the UK-Gulf relationship to power growth here at home.
The signing took place in the presence of Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Minister for Investment Lord Stockwood, who attended the 9th Edition of the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh.
Government sets out the UK's trade priorities as it undergoes first WTO Trade Policy Review since leaving the EU.
A growth and productivity expert has been appointed by the Chancellor.
The Bus Services Act will make it easier for local leaders to take control of their buses and put passengers first.
Surrey residents will benefit from quicker decisions, improved public services and more accountability.
Bridget Phillipson wants all schools and colleges to be RAAC-free as she sets timelines for complete removal.
More than quarter of a million families to receive letters confirming they will get £150 off their energy bills this winter through the Warm Home Discount.
The TRA has published its intended recommendation that a countervailing measure on imports of continuous filament glass fibre products from Egypt be revoked.
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