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An autonomous minesweeper system that can safely clear sea lanes of mines has been handed over to the Royal Navy, Defence Minister Guto Bebb has announced.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Legislation requiring CCTV in all abattoirs in England comes into force today.
A laser-cutting robotic snake has been put to work on the highly radioactive core of Winfrith's redundant Dragon reactor in Dorset.
The Government has pledged £200,000 to the University of Plymouth to research how sources of microplastics enter the UK's oceans.
Damian Hinds to overhaul “confusing” system of school accountability to give teachers more freedom and to boost development opportunities for new teachers.
Today, on World Press Freedom Day the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter, reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to media freedom and protection of journalists.
Today, on World Press Freedom Day the British Ambassador to Guatemala, Carolyn Davidson, reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to media freedom and protection of journalists.
Prime Minister Theresa May met United Nations Secretary General António Guterres in Downing Street.
Universities minister calls on higher education leaders to work together to create new guidance on free speech
The British Embassy invites all interested parties to submit their proposals for the British Embassy Buenos Aires Project Fund 2018.
Up to 309,000 women aged between 70 and 79 will be offered the opportunity for a catch-up NHS breast screening test this year.
John Manzoni delivered a speech at the Institute of Government on progress in transforming the Civil Service.
Dr Liam Fox’s speech as part of ‘The Brexit Lectures’ series, at the invitation of the Speaker of the House of Commons and the BBC.
Traffic Commissioner says case involving Stotts Tours (Oldham) Ltd goes beyond a simple failure to comply with the law.
More than 35,000 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) 2018 applications have been submitted since the application window for the scheme opened on 13 March.
James Brokenshire has today been appointed as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
Oral statement to Parliament on Syria by the Secretary of State for International Development.
Claire Perry's speech on Professor Dieter Helm's Cost of Energy review.
In a speech at Speaker’s House, the International Trade Secretary will call on people across the country to be bold and optimistic in promoting the benefits of free trade.
A government review into rules that require carbon monoxide alarms to be fitted in homes across England has been announced.
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