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A package of measures to help make sure children receive the best possible education either at home or outside of school have been announced today (10 April).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Speaking at Queen's University Belfast, Secretary of State Karen Bradley MP reflected on the progress made since the Belfast Agreement was signed 20 years ago.
…The Independent Chief Inspector calls for evidence on the inspection of Home Office's partnership working with other government departments.…
Environment Agency Chair's response to Ofwat's agenda for water companies
The British High Commission in Rwanda is calling for bids on projects related to human rights and justice by 27 April 2018.
Firefighters and Highways England staff have joined forces in a ground-breaking partnership to help reduce injuries and congestion on the North West's roads.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of two directors whose company broke competition law.
Prime Minister Theresa May announces plans to tackle prostate cancer during visit to hospital in Cambridgeshire.
The Environment Secretary has launched a call for evidence for a potential ban on the live export of animals for slaughter once the UK leaves the EU.…
Minister for Implementation, Oliver Dowden MP, wrote the following article, slightly adapted below, for the Daily Telegraph (10 April 2018).
Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at a Press Conference in Sweden.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spoke to the Acting United States Secretary of State John Sullivan about Saturday's attack in Douma, Syria.
Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at a Press Conference in Denmark.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd announces a multi-million pound commitment to steering young people away from crime and tackling violent gangs at an event in London.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spoke to the French Minister for Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian about Saturday's attack in Douma, Syria.
David Lidington will visit China this week, where he will lead the UK-China Senior Leadership Forum and meet officials from the Chinese Government.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson condemns use of chemical weapons and calls for the reports to be urgently investigated.
The UK calls on Asad regime and its backers, Russia and Iran, to stop the violence against innocent civilians.
A ban on the sale of the most dangerous corrosive products to under-18s and tough restrictions on online sales of knives were announced today (Sunday 8 April) by the Home Office.
Next steps to make UK aviation a world leader.
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