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The Secretary of state has today announced appointments to the Livestock and Meat Commission
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Around £200 million will be made available to remove and replace unsafe cladding from around 170 privately owned high-rise buildings.
Sellafield Ltd has awarded a 20-year contract to 4 organisations, which will help deliver the site’s decommissioning programme.
The Foreign Secretary spoke on 8 May, alongside the US Secretary of State, on the Anglo-American alliance, the Iran nuclear deal and the situation in Venezuela.
The Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster reaches a major milestone with the Parliamentary Buildings (Restoration and Renewal) Bill.
Philip Smith, DFID Ghana Country Director delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the National Teacher Education Gender and Inclusion Summit.
Two giant 70ft-long mobile barrier lorries originally designed for military use to protect against roadside bombs are now keeping road workers and motorists safe.
A mile-long stretch of canal that disappeared more than half a century ago is a step closer to being restored, thanks to £4 million of funding from Highways England.
Statement by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council open debate on peacekeeping, training and capacity building
The British Embassy is seeking short videos and photographs from media students and early career journalists based in Somalia including Somaliland which demonstrate a positive, original and unique story about Somalia.
The UK welcomed DRC’s recent successes in bringing perpetrators of sexual and gender-based violence to justice, but urged the Government to increase its efforts to fight impunity.
Defra launches call for evidence on impact of Natural England’s decision to revoke three general licences for the management of certain wild birds.
A specialist taskforce to tackle staff corruption in jails has been announced by Justice Secretary David Gauke today (4 May 2019).
£10 million scheme to help teachers crack down on bad behaviour in the classroom
Natural England has today (Friday 03 May) published new general licences for controlling birds.
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 by co-hosting an event with Peace Brigades International Hond…
The Education Secretary addresses the National Association of Head Teachers' annual meeting in Telford
If you’re a caravanner ready to hit the road this summer, Highways England is reminding you to "check it before you tow it!".
Trade Policy Minister, George Hollingbery announces 25 new Export Champions in the East of England.
Clare Cameron has been talking about her new role to oversee innovation across Defence
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