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An open letter from the coastal states of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea with Iceland to the international maritime community.
Legal advice to Northern Ireland public bodies and UK Government boosted following the appointment of Claire Archbold as Crown Solicitor for Northern Ireland.
Correspondence between the Minister of State for Creative Industries, Media and Arts and the Chief Executives of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and Ofcom.
New funding to protect the ocean and support communities most affected by climate change
£36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge
‘Team Up: Because everyone deserves a team behind them’
New projects to test how public sector data can be better joined up to improve lives, including through AI, while supercomputing capacity to increase sixfold.
The government plans to crack down on illegal underage sunbed use to cut cancer risks to teenagers.
New digital system - fully integrated with the NHS - will dramatically cut delays for those joining the Armed Forces, boosting readiness and recruitment.
Time is running out for the millions of taxpayers yet to file their Self Assessment tax return.
Ten experts with lived experience of disability and long-term health conditions have been appointed to help shape Government health and disability policy.
People living in rural and coastal areas will find it easier to see a cancer specialist as the government works to end the postcode lottery for care.
The Prime Minister hosted the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, at Chequers this afternoon.
New laws will end automatic release for badly behaved offenders and strengthen community punishment.
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is aware that Succorfish is no longer transmitting I-VMS data to the UK VMS Hub. This is preventing MMO and other regulators from receiving positional data from under-12m vessels using Succorfish type-approved I-VMS devices.…
The Holocaust Memorial Act removes legislation which had blocked progress on the Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
Positive feedback leads to long-term commitment to the Rapid Flood Guidance service.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Syria.
Digital Minister Liz Lloyd spoke about cyber security and cyber insurance at the British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) manifesto launch.
This once-in-a-generation reform will end the outdated two-tier system and build stronger local councils.
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