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The UK is set to deepen defence and security ties with New Zealand as the Prime Minster strengthens alliances abroad to protect Britain’s national interest.
UK fighter jets have intercepted two Russian aircraft flying close to NATO airspace
First 750 breakfast clubs to rollout from Tuesday, delivering on government’s manifesto commitment and promise to put more money in working people’s pockets
A new AI tool aims to modernise council planning by replacing outdated paper systems with high-quality digital data, enabling faster, smarter decisions to support the government’s goal of building 1.5 million homes.
Living conditions for families in military housing will be transformed under a new Consumer Charter, as Defence Secretary John Healey promised to “stop the rot” in military housing.
Pub goers will be able to raise a toast to veterans for an extra two hours to celebrate next month’s historic 80th anniversary of VE day.
Environment Agency officers, together with West Yorkshire Police, have been undertaking site checks at the Mineral Processing Ltd site.
British businesses and organisations better supported to trade carbon credits as part of new work to establish the UK as the global hub for green finance.
Thousands more are eligible to open a Help to Save account.
RAIB has today released its report into a track worker near miss at Chiltern Green, between Harpenden and Luton, 23 April 2024.
Mr Christian Rogg has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Ghana.
British soldiers have successfully tracked, targeted and defeated swarms of drones in the latest trial of a new directed energy weapon developed in the UK.
Government confirms expansion of Advice and Guidance scheme, with more patients now receiving their care closer to home.
Delyth Evans is the Government’s preferred candidate for the S4C Chair, the Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced today.
New CEO brings wealth of infrastructure leadership experience to new body supporting the implementation of the government's 10-year infrastructure strategy.
RSH is using its powers to make PHA commission an independent review and develop a clear action plan for agreement with the regulator.
We are tackling the real problems that drivers face by lifting miles of roadworks and cracking down on disruptive streetworks.
Welsh Secretary visits businesses in the region to discuss their contributions to the UK Government's clean energy and economic growth missions.
Dunball Sluice - a vital flood defence asset near Bridgwater - has been successfully refurbished by the Environment Agency.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds appoints Paul Lee to lead the UK Endorsement Board, replacing current Chair Pauline Wallace.
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