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The Foreign Secretary visited Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, where over a million Rohingya Muslim people are living in refugee camps.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Scottish Ministers have new powers over onshore oil and gas licensing
People in Gateshead are being given the chance to look at detailed plans to upgrade a 2.5 mile stretch of the A1
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has issued a statement on the humanitarian crisis in Eastern Ghouta and Idlib in Syria.
A state of the art jetty which will improve military capability in the Falkland Islands and improve life for personnel on the Islands has been completed by DIO.
The Industrial Strategy highlights the importance of bringing together the UK’s world-class research with business investment to develop technologies and industries of the future that benefit society, as well as our economy.
Improved disaster response in Commonwealth states and tropical disease control are among the goals of 10 new projects involving British space organisations, Science Minister Sam Gyimah announced today.
Bill gives powers to support UK hauliers operating internationally after the UK leaves the EU.
The Prime Minister has announced plans to review laws and make sure that what is illegal offline is illegal online as the Government marks Safer Internet Day.
A speech by Prime Minister Theresa May in Manchester on public life, to mark the centenary of women’s suffrage.
Chris Grayling praises the work of Mark Carne as Chief Executive of Network Rail.
The Prime Minister will today warn that ‘intimidation and aggression’ on social media is coarsening public debate, deterring people from participating in politics and threatening our democracy.
A new Public Health England (PHE) e-cigarette evidence review, undertaken by leading independent tobacco experts, provides an update on PHE’s 2015 review.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, at the Security Council Briefing on Syria Chemical Weapons
This article focuses on air safety occurrence reporting, and the provision of an improved Air Safety Information Management System (ASIMS).
Intelligent road studs, which light up in response to changing traffic lights, are to be used for the first time at a motorway junction to improve safety.
Body worn cameras used by Environment Agency officers help secure conviction for the first time.
The agreement pledges new areas of cooperation such as an exchange of learning from the accelerated access review (AAR) and how to effectively regulate the trading of medicines online.
The Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson and his US counterpart, Jim Mattis, have been discussing how to tackle the increasing threats faced by both allies.
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