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The International Trade Secretary delivers a speech at the Centre for Policy Studies about the importance of free and fair trade and enterprise.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Volunteering Futures Fund to make £7 million available for arts, culture, sports, civil society, youth and heritage sectors
The UK will host a summit of Foreign and Development Ministers from the G7 in December in the city of Liverpool.
Independent review will look at potential bias in items like oxygen measuring devices and the impact on patients from different ethnic groups.
Booster jabs will be available on the National Booking Service for people aged 40 to 49, and young people aged 16 to 17 will be able to book their second jab.
Full findings from the latest report of the government-backed REACT-1, one of the largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today.
Red list review completed and inbound vaccination policy expanded to include 3 new vaccines and 15 new countries and territories.
The UK agrees to fund projects that improve Anguilla’s economic resilience and help its recovery from COVID, with £4 million to be made available next year.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) Solicitor’s Office wins the ‘Outstanding Innovation and Collaboration award’ at the British Legal Awards
925 arts, heritage and cultural organisations to benefit from share of £107 million
CMA Chair Jonathan Scott's speech to the Chatham House Competition Policy Conference 2021.
Boosters and third doses will appear on the COVID Pass in England, making it easy for people to show their vaccine status when travelling abroad.
Defence Minister Baroness Goldie has visited the Combined Cadet Force (CCF) at Avanti House, an inclusive Hindu Faith School in Stanmore, as part of Inter Faith Week.
The Duke of Cambridge and Foreign Secretary joined Overseas Territories representatives and elected leaders in London for the ninth Joint Ministerial Council.
John-Paul (JP) Marks has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government.
This inspection examined the efficiency and effectiveness of the Home Office’s asylum casework system, which is managed by the Asylum & Protection Directorate.
…The Chief Inspector discussed Ofsted's work and the impact of COVID on schools at the Schools & Academies Show in Birmingham.…
UK Ambassador Bush urges Armenia and Azerbaijan to act with restraint in the interests of civilians and make a conscious effort to support regional stability.
The COP26 UN Climate Summit has received international recognition for delivering a sustainable event. This included demonstrating the positive impacts of the summit on local communities and leaving a positive legacy
HM Revenue and Customs' and the Valuation Office Agency’s response to the Adjudicator's Office annual report published in June 2021.
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