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Review could lead to other animals joining elephants under protection of landmark Ivory Act
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Treasury Minister Robert Jenrick today (May 31) embarked on a nationwide tour to give British businesses and local people the opportunity to have their say on the UK’s infrastructure needs.
Small inflatable tender comes ashore in Poole
The British High Commission in Suva celebrated the Queen's Birthday Party on 30 May 2019. The theme of the High Commissioner's speech was "Britain is Back", highlighting a step change in the UK's relat…
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has today created 41 new Marine Conservation Zones, marking the most significant expansion of England’s ‘Blue Belt’ of protected areas to date.
Survey finds that more than two-thirds of NHS acute trusts in England now prohibit smoking on site as part of their journey to becoming smokefree.
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into office design companies who broke competition law by cover bidding.
The PM has announced the names of two additional panel members to sit alongside the Chair, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, for Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
The Chief Inspector invites anyone with knowledge and experience of the Home Office’s use of interpreters in the asylum process to submit evidence for his next inspection.
Prime Minister Theresa May delivered the following speech at the Augar Review launch.
The Official Receiver calls for guests with upcoming reservations to come forward after the company that ran Charnwood Lodge hotel in Loughborough was wound-up.
Prime Minister Theresa May has welcomed the findings of an independent review.
The Planning Inspectorate has accepted for examination an application by Norfolk County Council for a proposed new highway crossing of River Yare, Great Yarmouth.
A public information day is to be held in Coombe next month to discuss a proposed mine water treatment scheme that will begin to clean up 14km of the River Fal.
Oil seen in a tributary of the River Worth
Views sought on revisions to statutory document
Statement and right of reply by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Syria.
Sewage leaked from a manhole at South Sands Beach in 2012 and again during Easter Bank Holiday in 2017.
PM Theresa May hosted the first meeting of the Consumer, Retail and Life Sciences Business Council at Downing Street
Community groups will be invited to put forward ideas to reuse an old Pacer train carriage.
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