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The Department for International Trade announces a new partnership with FinTech Alliance, a community-driven platform for companies in the FinTech sector.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK’s newest and most advanced fighter jet, the Lightning F-35B, has successfully completed its first operational missions.
Injustices faced by disabled people in the workplace, at home and in the community will be tackled head-on through a new package of measures ordered by the Prime Minister.
Five local councils with forward-thinking ideas to address childhood obesity will receive funding.
A new law will require food businesses to include full ingredients labelling on pre-packaged foods, Environment Secretary Michael Gove announced today.
A report which highlights that Britain's most influential people are more likely to have attended private schools.
In a speech in London on Tuesday (25 June), Dr Liam Fox will set out how the UK and USA can benefit from an ambitious future free trade agreement.
Two new Academic Centres in Excellence in cyber security research have been recognised. This puts the total number of centres across the UK at 19 and includes the first in the East Midlands.
We can make history as the first major economy in the world to commit to ending our contribution to global warming, Minister Skidmore tells the House of Commons
In a speech made at the Royal Aeronautical Society, Baroness Vere discusses engineering and education.
…Secretary of State Steve Barclay and European Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier have exchanged letters on ring-fencing the citizens' rights part of the Withdrawal Agreement whatever the outcome of negotiations.…
The UK thanked the Special Rapporteurs for their reports on leprosy and the right to high standards of health, while commiting the UK to promoting wellbeing and supporting mental health services.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster David Lidington addressed the Law Society Conference in Edinburgh.
GAD used a streamlined approach to complete actuarial valuations of 20 public service pension schemes for the 2016 valuation cycle.
GAD assisted the government with modelling the impact of a cap on exit payments for public sector employees.
Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) salary threshold commission letter issued by the Home Secretary to the MAC.
The Home Secretary Sajid Javid has asked the Migration Advisory Committee to review and advise on salary thresholds for the future immigration system.
A transformative education programme, which aims to raise standards in every classroom in West Cumbria, has been launched.
The UK reaffirmed its support for the work of the Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, and welcomed his second report on the importance of data collection.
Sunday 23 June marked International Women in Engineering Day 2019 (INWED19).
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