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Priti Patel and Rwandan Minister Dr Vincent Biruta have visited Geneva to brief key figures in the international migration field on the new UK-Rwanda partnership.
Grant Shapps, Transport Secretary, is assuming presidency of the International Transport Forum and will lay out 5 priorities for the UK’s tenure.
The process of managing a loved one’s affairs will be strengthened and modernised under major reforms announced by the government today (19 May 2022).
Ambassador Bush voices UK support for RFoM's work and their focus on Russia's war against Ukraine, and calls out Russia and Belarus for restricting media freedom.
Lucia Howland, SIA Regional Investigation Manager and Tactical Events Lead, highlights SIA guidance on industry compliance and public safety at events.
During an approach at Exeter Airport, a Boeing 737-4Q8 (G-JMCY) became unstable and suffered a heavy landing which resulted in significant structural damage.
The Environment Agency’s Fisheries Improvement Programme has seen £25,853 of rod licence income invested in Devon and Cornwall projects over the last 12 months.
The Attorney General will tonight set out more detail on the UK's position on applying international law to cyberspace.
Yesterday Leicester’s Mosh Nightclub was the scene of a set of simulated emergency exercises for the club’s management, staff, and security team.
Priti Patel and Rwandan Minister Dr Vincent Biruta met in London to update each other on progress on the new partnership agreed between the UK and Rwanda.
A National Highways funding stream is helping to improve the movement of fish on the River Ashburn alongside the A38 in Devon.
Robust reforms to fire safety introduced to strengthen fire and rescue services, putting the majority of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations into law.
Priti Patel addressed the annual conference of the Police Federation of England and Wales in Manchester on 17 May.
It is the first treatment approved by the UK regulator that has been made possible through the Access Consortium ‘New Active Substance Work Sharing Initiative’.
Biocontrol released to protect British waterways against invasive non-native plant
As part of the Combatting Illicit Economies Programme, the call for: Local Legal and Criminal Justice Policy Development Capacity in Support of Programming, is open for bids from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Venezuela…
As part of the Combatting Illicit Economies Programme, The Latin American Regional Investigative Journalism Project is open for bids from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Venezuela.
Ofsted has published the latest in a series of reviews into different subjects across the curriculum. Today’s review looks at computing.
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