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MMO marine licensing approvals for projects from marina expansion and coastal defence to environmental restoration and sustainable infrastructure removal.
New flood defence gates protecting 185 properties in Truro, Cornwall are now fully operational, securing the city's flood defences for the next 30 years.
Paul Kissack is appointed as the new Permanent Secretary of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
Three companies have won contracts with a total value of up to £2.9bn to supply key non-nuclear infrastructure works on the Sellafield site.
Important steps, like preparing a flood kit, signing up for flood warnings and checking long-term flood risk can help protect the public from the damage it causes.
The Prime Minister met King Abdullah II of Jordan at the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit today.
Statement from the Prime Minister on the release of hostages.
The Defence Secretary, with the approval of the Prime Minister, has announced the appointment of Rupert Pearce as National Armaments Director (NAD) at the Ministry of Defence (MOD).
The UK hosted a flagship trade and investment reception on HMS Richmond at Mumbai Port, marking the visit of the UK Carrier Strike Group to India.
The MHRA’s Interim Executive Director of Science and Research writes in The British Medical Journal on the approval of the UK’s first new UTI antibiotic in nearly 30 years, and the wider challenge of tackling antibiotic resi…
Full remarks from Minister for the Middle East, Hamish Falconer, to open the Wilton Park conference on Gaza's economic recovery and reconstruction co-hosted with Egypt and the Palestinian Authority.
It comes as the latest in a series of drug seizures by the Royal Navy in the Gulf region.
Travellers to Europe, including Brits, subject to new entry registrations from today under a phased implementation of the EU’s new digital border system.
New British passports featuring His Majesty’s Coat of Arms to launch in December.
£84m cash boost to help prevent homelessness and support families this winter and immediate help for children and families in temporary accommodation.
The leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom spoke today following the significant developments in the Middle East.
Aligned pathway will streamline decisions on licensing and value for medicines, helping patients to benefit from them sooner.
People with mental health issues to benefit from groundbreaking research, backed by £50 million in government funding
Greater Anglia's rail services will become the third to enter public ownership on Sunday 12 October 2025.
Drought has been declared in Sussex for the area supplied by South East Water due to declining water levels at Ardingly Reservoir.
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