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Independent review finds huge untapped economic potential of female entrepreneurs going to waste and calls for action.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Pioneering female inventors have been awarded funding and business support to develop and grow their business
Ministers seek to drive positive change for women in the transport industry.
The Foreign Secretary has today (7 March) decided that the UK will exercise diplomatic protection in the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe as part of the Government’s continuing efforts to secure her release.
The UK highlighted its concerns regarding violations in several countries and supported Israel’s right to defend itself, but raised concerns about Israel’s actions in the OPTs.
A serious pollution incident led to a 3km oil slick near the Potteric Carr Nature Reserve, Doncaster.
The Minister for Africa, Harriett Baldwin, has announced new funding to give more people and companies across Africa access to affordable, clean energy.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency speech to Futurebuild 2019
The event, covering the media and telecoms, took place on Thursday 7 March
James Quinn's suspended sentence has been quashed following the Solicitor General's referral.
Damian Hinds is calling on universities to tackle high rates of students dropping out as new figures are published today.…
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt spoke at Glasgow University on cybersecurity and the UK government's approach to deterring cyber crime.
MPs and lords were invited to hear about the latest developments from a range of court reform projects and services.
The British High Commission encourages Nigerians to turn out and vote on Saturday 9 March in elections for State Governorships and State Houses of Assembly.
The SME Action Plan will unlock opportunities for smaller businesses to access government contracts as part of a £35 million promise.
Prime Minister Theresa May met President Anastasiades of Cyprus in Downing Street.
…Publication of the government's response to its Call for Evidence on the impact of social media on the administration of justice.…
The UK reiterated concerns regarding continued violations and encouraged efforts to ensure accountability and eradicate stigmatisation of children born of sexual violence in war.
…Highways England today called on drivers to join them in doing their bit to reduce litter levels on the nation's motorways.…
Prime Minister Theresa May visited Salisbury exactly a year after a chemical weapon was used on the streets of the city.
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