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Following the MAA’s recommendation not to implement EMAR 66 and 147, this article provides the background analysis that justifies this decision.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visited a Waterstones in London to see some of the measures they’ve put in place to ensure they are ready to welcome customers again.
The three broke laws protecting the environment and are the first people in the UK to be charged with possession of a chemical weapon.
Secretary of State for Communities, the Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP writes to residents.
Border controls for EU goods imported into Great Britain will be introduced at the end of Transition Period in stages to give businesses affected by coronavirus more time to prepare.
Local authorities across England have been allocated a share of £300 million to support the new Test and Trace service
Statement by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon, UK Minister of State for the Commonwealth and the UN, at the Security Council briefing on MINUSMA
Sir George Norton will assume command on 21 July 2020.
Exports of bikes, parts and accessories grew by 15% in the year to March 2020, worth £173.2 million.
A consultation event is being held via zoom for the local community about plans to protect properties in Skeldergate from flooding
An expansion of face-to-face hearings is planned this week as three more court buildings open in Wales
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has praised the MOD’s partnership with Britain’s defence industry, which is rising to meet the challenges of maintaining critical output during the coronavirus pandemic.
A people smuggler caught by Border Force officers at Dover has been jailed.
Coronavirus guidance for aviation operators and safer air travel guidance for passengers.
Fatal accident on the stern ramp of a ro-ro freight ferry at Brocklebank Dock, Liverpool.
Business Secretary Alok Sharma gave the 9 June 2020 daily press briefing on the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shops in England selling non-essential goods will be able to reopen from Monday 15 June, the Business Secretary confirmed today, thanks to continuing progress in meeting our 5 tests.
His Excellency Governor Phillips CBE delivers the annual address to the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly.
One weekend closure. 400 tonnes of steelwork. One River Thames diversion. One stunning sunrise. One bridge widened: the M4 smart motorway upgrade has hit its halfway point with its most complex work yet.
Minister for the Constitution confirms new measures for this year's annual electoral canvass, to address challenges posed by coronavirus.
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