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Government ecnourages schools across the North East to express interest in proposals to improve transitions from primary to secondary school
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Governor Phillips delivers his annual address to the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly.
Prime Minister Theresa May's remarks at the US State Visit business roundtable.
Ofqual welcomes the Department for Education’s review of post-16 qualifications at level 3 and below in England.
Just over £2 million has been committed by the government to help embrace the opportunities of LawTech, drive innovation and help the UK legal sector grow.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt gave a statement on the 30th anniversary of the tragic events in and around Tiananmen Square.
Leading companies will discuss UK-US business links with PM Theresa May and President Donald Trump.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock spoke at the East London Foundation Trust on the launch of the NHS People Plan.
Caroline Nokes met with entrepreneurs and academics as part of the government’s engagement on the future immigration system.
A new independent Consumer Advocate is to be created for the Telecoms sector to protect mobile and broadband customers from unfair practices.
International Development Minister Baroness Sugg delivers a speech about UK aid’s commitment to women and girls’ rights in Vancouver.
On 28 May, the UK joined 87 other states in co-sponsoring a United Nations resolution establishing 22 August as an international day commemorating victims of acts of violence based on religion or belief.
New report which looks to improve integration strategies to better support refugees in the UK has been launched by the Immigration Minister today.
HMS Queen Elizabeth, the nation’s future flagship, will deploy in late summer for the eastern seaboard of the US, including a port visit in the Washington area where she will host the Atlantic Future Forum.
New T Level branding unveiled to boost awareness of the new courses ahead of the 2020 rollout.
A speech delivered by Andrea Coscelli to the OECD/G7 conference on competition and the digital economy.
A new independent institute that will make it easier for people to invest their money to benefit communities and society is launching today.
New plans to regulate the pre-paid funeral sector will ensure the market is competitive and bring to an end the high pressure and misleading tactics in the sale of these plans.
Prime Minister Theresa May will watch veterans retrace their journey to Normandy from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth.
At the World News Media Congress in Glasgow, the Foreign Secretary spoke about building a coalition of governments committed to media freedom.
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