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Victims and communities are being urged to share their experiences as part of a major independent review into the impacts of extremism.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Cleaner and more affordable energy to be made in Great Britain under bold plans to boost long-term energy independence, security and prosperity.
A summary of the benefits of nuclear power and what the government is doing to support its development in the UK.
Fast broadband will run through water pipes in parts of South Yorkshire as part of plans to get better internet access to people quicker.
Professor Fraser Sampson reflects on the publication of the CoP APP on Live Facial Recognition.
The Foreign Secretary has today (Wednesday 6 April) announced a significant ratcheting up of UK sanctions on Russia.
Measures in the Offensive Weapons Act come into force today which will restrict access to knives and corrosives.
National Highways is continuing to invest in enhancements to the Cornish landscape alongside the A30.
Dame Alison Nimmo DBE has been appointed to DLUHC’s departmental board as our interim lead non-executive director.
Nearly half a million UK businesses will benefit from a tax cut worth up to £1,000 from today (6 April 2022).
Businesses hiring former members of the UK armed forces in their first year of civilian employment can save thousands of pounds through National Insurance relief.
UK Export Finance guarantees sustainability-linked loan, supporting homegrown research and development in sustainable technologies and hydrogen
The UK launches new public body to oversee the energy network, supporting new technology and building security of supply.
Comment piece in The Times from Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and No 10 Chief of Staff Steve Barclay and Director General of the CBI Tony Danker
The UK will partner with Estonia on the Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) programme to maintain NATO’s technological edge
Farming company Velcourt Ltd, who manage and advise on farms throughout Europe, polluted a Somerset watercourse with dirty, ammonia-rich water, killing hundreds of fish.
Officers from the Environment Agency joined forces with Gloucestershire Police, the Driver Vehicle Standards Agency, Gloucester City Council and Tewkesbury Borough Council on Thursday 24 March to carry out roadside vehicle s…
On his recent trip to the US, Simon Hart's itinerary included meeting business representatives, political figures and a visit to a nuclear power plant.
Alex Burghart sets out the future of skills
The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report published today (Monday 4 April) shows growth in global emissions has slowed over the past decade, but much more needs to be done, including halving…
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