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Creative technology firms and artists in Merseyside and the West Midlands are in line for a major financial boost, as a £13.5 million investment in training, research and development funding is announced by the Culture Secre…
Ambassador Holland underlines ongoing relevance of Helsinki Decalogue and calls on Russia to return to full compliance with its OSCE commitments.
New ambition for 50 million annual visits to UK announced by Tourism Minister
Applications open for 750 schools to join ‘early adopter’ rollout and support local children to start the school day ready to learn.
Government to bring forward statutory levy on gambling operators to generate £100 million for the research, prevention and treatment of gambling harms
The Regulator of Social Housing has today published regulatory judgements for 35 landlords as part of its ongoing work to ensure the outcomes of its regulatory standards are being met.
The CMA looked at thousands of products to see if loyalty prices offered genuine savings – the evidence says yes.
Oxford Nanopore’s breakthrough genetic sequencing tech to analyse 50,000 samples from UK Biobank, to create a world-first ‘epigenetic map’.
Statement by Shadi Fathizadeh, Head of Humanitarian, Peacebuilding and UN Funds and Programmes at the UN Second Committee on the Quadrennial Comprehensive Policy Review.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN General Assembly meeting on the use of the veto.
Timothy Burcham was owed £6,000 for waste removed from a mobile home park in Paignton. But the company that owned it went into administration before paying him.
The Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor has confirmed Nicole Lappin is the preferred candidate for the role of Chair of the Independent Monitoring Authority.
In a speech to the Charity Commission's Annual Public Meeting, Orlando Fraser reflects on the principles that have guided him, and the Commission, during his time as Chair.
New guide identifies 33 tree species best suited for planting on farmland
Further action is needed to improve bathing water quality
A national child safeguarding practice review has investigated the experiences of 193 children who were sexually abused by a family member.
The keynote speech delivered by Jessica Lennard, Chief Strategy and External Affairs Officer, to the 6th Annual BIICL Technology and Antitrust Roundtable
Unveiling the biggest reforms to employment support for a generation, Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall has today (26 November) published the Get Britain Working White Paper, marking the Government’s first major intervention to achieve an ambitious 80 per cent employment rate.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall delivered a speech to Parliament to present the Get Britain Working White Paper.
Votes on the world-leading Tobacco and Vapes Bill will move the UK one step closer to becoming smoke-free.
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