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The £10 million policy centre comes as the government responds to the Independent Review into the Modern Slavery Act.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Charity to increase the support available through the National Domestic Violence Helpline.
The UK welcomed the cooperation of the DRC authorities, but remains concerned that investigations into serious crimes have not been balanced and urged authorities to combat impunity.
SLC welcomes seven interns who will gain work experience across the organisation this summer
Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission publishes interim report.
Experts explain why the UK needs a GDF
Chief Executive David Peattie makes commitment during nuclear industry summit in Llangefni.
The UK welcomed the progress made in agreeing a transition to civilian led government in Sudan, but stressed the need for accountability for the attacks on peaceful protestors.
Secretary of State announces appointment to the Boundary Commission
Law Officers challenged 140 sentences in 2018
The Prime Minister has announced that the UK’s Chinook helicopters and personnel currently stationed with the French counter-terrorism operation in Northern Mali will extend their tour by a minimum of 6 months.
Two unknown British soldiers have finally been laid to rest after they lost their lives during World War 2.
The UK thanked the Special Rapporteur for her visit to the UK as well as her report, and emphasised the UK’s continued support for her mandate.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt thanked Bishop Mounstephen for his report about Foreign & Commonwealth Office support for persecuted Christians.
A report commissioned by the Foreign Secretary into Foreign Office support for persecuted Christians calls for government to implement bold recommendations.
On 5 July 2019, the UK Ambassador spoke at the launch of the DFID-funded WISH2ACTION project, which aims to provide Women’s Integrated Sexual Health services to women and girls in all 22 regions of Madagascar in partnership …
Review reveals how Higher Technical Qualifications can lead to better wages and plug skills gaps
Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire has been named as the UK’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site, becoming the UK’s 32nd site to be added to the prestigious list
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt has joined over 250 LBGT+ armed forces and civilian defence personnel to march in the Pride parade in London today.
Murderers who fail to disclose the whereabouts of a victim’s body may spend longer behind bars.
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