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Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston has announced that Laurence Geller CBE has been appointed as a ministerial adviser on concussion in sport.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
Business Secretary and Consumer Minister unveil consumer protection reforms
Farmers and landowners setting up temporary campsites for the summer holidays are being urged to have a flood plan in place to keep campers safe.
Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland spoke at the Centre for Social Justice to outline how the government is rebuilding the criminal justice system and looking to its longer-term future.
Measures introduced to support recruitment and retention within the road haulage industry to ease pressure on the sector.
Motorists, businesses and residents are invited to find out more about plans to dual three miles of the A303 in Somerset, promising to transform journeys in the south west.
Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive at the Environment Agency, speaks at the launch of the EA’s latest 'State of the Environment', hosted by Global Action Plan
Social Mobility Commission calls for end to child poverty as it unveils ambitious plan to put social mobility at the heart of post pandemic recovery…
The process of managing a loved one’s affairs is to be strengthened and modernised under major reforms announced today (Tuesday, 20 July).
A security guard who worked illegally at a Cardiff shelter housing vulnerable women has been convicted after failing to attend court for a second time.
Unleashing the full potential of smart systems and flexibility in our energy sector could reduce the costs of managing the system by up to £10 billion a year by 2050, as well as generate up to 10,000 jobs.
The Home Secretary's opening speech for the second reading of the Nationality and Borders Bill in the House of Commons.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement at the coronavirus press conference.
Sir Robert Francis QC has launched a consultation on the terms of reference for his independent study looking at options for a framework for compensation for the victims of the infected blood tragedy.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the Security Council briefing on preserving humanitarian space
UK joins likeminded partners to confirm Chinese state-backed actors were responsible for gaining access to computer networks via Microsoft Exchange servers.
England has moved to Step 4 of the Roadmap.
15 new studies across the UK will expand research into long COVID to support thousands of vulnerable people, backed by nearly £20 million through the NIHR.
Eight week consultation will inform future policy on extending world-leading elephant ivory ban to other species
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