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Government introducing pay protection reforms so that seafarers regularly entering UK ports are paid at least the equivalent of the UK national minimum wage.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK, EU, US and allies have announced that Russia is responsible for a series of cyber-attacks since the renewed invasion of Ukraine.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin this morning.
The British Embassy Baghdad and British Consulate General Erbil are inviting proposals to scope a pilot project to address the push factors / drivers of irregular migration in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI).
The Environment Agency is looking for two new volunteers to join the Trent Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (Trent RFCC).
The Attorney General led a delegation of war crimes experts in Poland today as part of the UK’s support for Ukraine’s investigations into Russian atrocities
A new paper reveals how tungsten components have now been successfully scanned with x-rays to help detect defects and accurately judge its lifespan.
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, Economic Secretary John Glen MP today (9 May) visited Rethink in Solihull, to highlight support on offer for people suffering with problem debt.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace MP gave a speech at the National Army Museum, London, on Russia’s illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Defra and the Forestry Commission launch new grant pilot to help landowners tackle the pest
German Ambassador delivers a joint statement about safety of journalists and condemns assault on media freedom by Russia and Belarus.
The G7 foreign ministers and the High Representative of the European Union gave a statement on the selection process for the Chief Executive in Hong Kong.
A day's fishing led to a penalty of £249 for Yeovil fisherman Alan Reid after he was fined a total of £120 and ordered to pay costs of £135 and a victim surcharge of £34.
Government announces 113 charities benefited from voluntary, community and social enterprise grant fund.
A publication aiming to kickstart a conversation with businesses about how to reform the UK’s capital allowances regime has been published today.
Schools Bill to help deliver government’s ambition to give every child in the country a world-class education, providing the foundation they need to secure future well-paid jobs.
The Prime Minister addressed G7 and European leaders, alongside President Volodymyr Zelenskyy this afternoon, telling them the world must go further and faster to support Ukraine.
Ahead of Victory Day, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss wrote an article that appeared in several European newspapers including Die Welt, La Repubblica and Le Figaro.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to President Emmanuel Macron of France.
…The British Ambassador to Ireland gave a lecture at University College Cork on Europe's changing security landscape, and called for tougher sanctions on Russia.…
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