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Victims of crime will receive greater support under government plans to boost their rights at every stage of the justice system.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Science Minister Chris Skidmore makes a speech about the strength of the UK space industry, 50 years on from the launch of the Apollo 11 mission.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care spoke at the Bright Blue and Barnado's conference 'Left to their own devices?'.
Business Secretary Greg Clark announced in the House of Commons today two tributes designed to reflect Lord Bhattacharyya’s life and achievements
Charity Commission Chief Executive, Helen Stephenson CBE, delivers welcome plenary at Nonprofit Academic Centers Council Biennial Conference 2019.
‘Ghost’ road markings and blacked out lines, which can confuse drivers, could become a thing of the past thanks to Highways England’s global search for a solution to the problem.
Roadworkers on a £92m motorway upgrade in Kent have reached a landmark of working more than one million hours without an accident or injury.
The Geospatial Commission has appointed four new Commissioners.
Prime Minister Theresa May's India Day speech.
International Trade Secretary's speech at Mansion House in London for India day, celebrating UK-Indian trade.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke at an event in Downing Street about providing positive opportunities for young people.
Government also confirms move to increase society lotteries’ maximum draw prize
The winners of a £2.4 million project with South Korea to explore new 5G experiences for tourists and commuters on public transport have been announced
…The government has today announced its latest measures to advance the 'Good work plan', the largest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation.…
Finding out about the public’s views on and interest in ethical, responsible, and impactful investment practices.
Female employment is at a joint record high, wages surpass inflation for the 16th month in a row, record numbers are in work and unemployment continues to fall.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office media statement on Oxford City Council’s decision to award Benny Wenda the Freedom of the City
RAIB has today released its report into a collision between road-rail vehicles at Cholmondeston, 19 September 2018.
Domestic Abuse Bill to receive first reading in the House of Commons.
Plans to increase the number of British female entrepreneurs have taken a leap forward, with major banks and venture capital firms signalling their support
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