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A letter from the Secretary of State for International Trade to UK Export Finance’s Chief Executive on UKEF’s annual priorities.
Over 1,200 new affordable homes will be delivered across England with communities put in charge of where and how they will be built.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities confirms new appointment.
120 Grenadier Guards have taken part in a jungle warfare Exercise in Thailand alongside the Thai Armed Forces.
The Secretary of State has reappointed Fiona Pollard and Allan Lambert as VisitEngland Advisory Board (VEAB) Members from 6 March 2022 until 5 March 2026.
Energy entrepreneurs helping fuel UK's energy security have the chance to make their ideas a reality thanks to £10 million government funding.
A new prospectus for potential bidders sets out how the Green Freeports will regenerate local areas, create high quality jobs and support transition to a net zero economy.
The most lethal tank in Europe, Challenger 3, is a step closer to entering the battlefield following the steel cut on its more powerful and advanced turret
After two years of setbacks inflicted by the global pandemic, the Great British Spring Clean is back in full swing – and National Highways is urging road users to help slash litter levels by saving it for the bin.
New strategy to improve the consumer experience at chargepoints significantly supports people without access to off-street parking and provides fast charging for longer journeys.
The UK, together with the US and other allies, has exposed historic malign cyber activity of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB).
Michael Grade is the government’s preferred candidate for the Ofcom chair, the Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries announced today.
A pioneering scheme to take rough sleepers off the street and into housing has now helped more than 500 people in the West Midlands.
International Trade Secretary visits Ottawa to officially launch negotiations
CMA Chair Jonathan Scott says competition is “more important than ever before” as concerns mount over the cost of living.
Pubs in rural communities across England are among the cherished community assets being saved by government levelling up funding.
National Highways has completed a scheme to modify a bridge and provide safer and more accessible crossings over the A38 near Plymouth.
CMA finds CD&R’s acquisition of Morrisons could lead to higher fuel prices in 121 locations across the country where both firms own forecourts.
New sanctions target strategic industries, banks and business elites.
The final resting places of five soldiers killed in World War One have been identified, and Services of Re-dedication have taken place at their graves in northern France over the last two days (22 and 23 March).
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