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Mr Ian Duddy has been appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Chile in succession to Mr Jamie Bowden.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK Government has today published the latest detailed breakdown of the funding it has provided to the devolved administrations over the last five financial years.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke at the Royal College of Physicians about the future of healthcare.
The next wave of government-funded research and development projects aiming to put Britain at the forefront of 5G technology have been announced.
The first “blood bike” to be based in the far north is to be named in honour of NHS workers fighting covid-19.
NHS Test and Trace will launch the new campaign alongside a new business plan to expand testing capacity and prepare the nation for winter.
The Health Secretary welcomes the launch of the new NHS People Plan as he launches a new bureaucracy-busting drive so staff can spend less time on paperwork and more time with patients.
The self-isolation period has been extended to 10 days for those in the community who have coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms or a positive test result.
Barratt and David Wilson Homes North West announced as preferred developer to provide 300 new homes at the former King’s School campus in Macclesfield.
Government brings in law to ensure furloughed employees receive statutory redundancy pay based on their normal wages, rather than a reduced furlough rate.
Over 9,000 additional places approved at UK universities for courses to deliver vital services and support the economy.
£20 million new funding to help smaller businesses recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
More small businesses can benefit from loans under CBILS.
Ms Jo McPhail has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of Djibouti.
As a result of government and industry lobbying of the European Commission, a change to EU State Aid rules means more small businesses can access government-backed loans.
UK will invest to protect hardwood species and fauna in Guatemala and Mexico.
The 14th meeting of the India-UK Joint Economic and Trade Committee took place on 24 July 2020
The Environment Agency and Coal Authority has started work on Nent Haggs Mine Water Treatment Scheme to address a harmful legacy of the industrial revolution.
An opinion piece from Johnny Mercer, Minister for Defence People and Veterans, to mark one year since the establishment of the Office for Veterans' Affairs. The article was originally published by the Telegraph.
An independent evaluation of HMCTS video hearings service assessing the user experience of the video hearings process, has been published today.
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