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The Environment Agency is warning those who fish illegally that the net is closing in after a recent rise in angling offences in the South East.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz this morning.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The British Embassy in Beirut is inviting local Lebanese NGOs to bid for grant funding to establish a cedar tree trail.
The British High Commission in Colombo is inviting Civil Society Organisations (CSO) to bid for grant funding to deliver projects addressing religious intolerance in Sri Lanka.
The UK and Scottish governments have agreed on an updated Fiscal Framework, enabling the Scottish Government to invest further in key infrastructure
A special support service for victims of fraud has also been expanded to cover all 43 police forces in England and Wales.
Funding for satellite Earth Observation technologies, which are critical to improving humanity’s understanding of our planet and its climate, is now available.
The British High Commission in Colombo is inviting Civil Society Organisations (CSO) to bid for grant funding to deliver work that will defend and promote human rights in Sri Lanka.
Stricter rules to govern how police use cautions will ensure they should only be used for minor, first-time offences under a new code of practice published today (2 August).
The Charity Commission has updated its guidance on charities and investments.
New sanctions target 6 figures involved in the trial of Vladimir Kara-Murza, who is facing 25 years in a penal colony after the rejection of his appeal.
Statement by UK Political Coordinator Fergus Eckersley at the UN Security Council meeting on threats to international peace and security.
Hundreds of new oil and gas licenses will be granted in the UK, the Prime Minister has confirmed today (Monday 31 July).
The UK government gave a statement supporting the efforts of the Fifty First Extraordinary Summit on the Socio-Political Situation in the Republic of Niger.
The Government has taken a key step in making sure that drivers’ interests are protected when using private car parks.
Toughened-up good character rules will mean the criminality threshold for British citizenship is in line with the government’s Immigration Rules.
The Minister for Africa Andrew Mitchell condemns attempts to undermine democracy in Niger.
£600 million over the next 2 years will boost the capacity of the social care workforce and funding for the social care sector.
Wide-ranging projects across seven key sectors of the economy to boost better design and reuse of resources whilst creating jobs and growing the economy
The British High Commission in Malta (BHC) is currently accepting proposals for innovative projects, with concrete objectives and measurable policy outcomes.
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