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British Ambassador Chris Rampling held a reception celebrating Chevening's 35th anniversary and wider alumni of Lebanese graduates of UK universities.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government has announced new legislation to reform mental health care.
More than 100 Ministers, international sports organisations and experts from around the world will meet in London today to reaffirm the global commitment to tackling corruption in sport.
A new Sector Deal between the aerospace industry and government will be announced in a speech today by Business Secretary Clark.
MDP supports the Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Christmas campaign and promotes use of Project Servator during the festive season.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock talking at the World Dementia Council about progress on tackling dementia.
Two thirds of 2018 BPS payments made in the first day of the payment window
Jeremy Hunt condemns dangerous and provocative ballistic missile action.
Steve Barclay gave a statement to Parliament, closing the first day of debate on the Withdrawal Agreement.
Final 12 month checks have been carried out by the Coal Authority on a new pipeline that keeps river free from polluted mine water.
The importance of soil health for both productive farming and a healthy environment has been brought home today on World Soil Day (5 December).
NATO Foreign Ministers in Brussels issued a statement about Russia's violation of the the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
The Government will launch a new scheme creating partnerships between independent schools and councils to boost opportunities for looked after children.
…Leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, gave a lecture entitled 'The #MeToo wake-up call' at the Roscoe Lecture Series in Liverpool.…
Letter from Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to Lynx UK Trust about lynx reintroduction in Kielder Forest, Northumberland.
Private renters are set to benefit from new measures reducing the amount tenants have to pay up front to secure a home.
HMA to Spain Simon Manley offers an update on the recent developments on the UK exit from the EU after the special European Council on Brexit.
The Environment Agency is recruiting members for flood committees in the Severn and Wye and the Trent catchments.
Damian Hinds has asked universities to do more to contact families if a student is at risk of a crisis
This year's annual report finds the overall quality of education and care in England is improving, but more action is needed to support the children being left behind.
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