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Women fishers and environmental activists thank the UK for its legislative support to protect the environment of Baja California Sur.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Vulnerable victims in up to 4,600 cases involving crimes including sexual abuse and rape will be able to avoid giving their evidence in a full courtroom every year according to new estimates from the Ministry of Justice.
The Government today upheld the UK TRA's recommendation that anti-dumping and countervailing measures on Continuous Glass Fibre from China be kept.
The UK announced sanctions to increase pressure on the Myanmar military junta, coinciding with the 2-year anniversary of the coup that ousted an elected government.
An estimated 136,000 violent offences have been prevented in areas of England and Wales delivering government-funded programmes to reduce serious violence.
The NDA group are showcasing their contribution to the UK, including skills, community investment and career opportunities, at the NIA's Nuclear Week in Parliament.
Five-year delivery plan to restore nature and improve the environmental quality of the air, our waters and our land
Commemorative activities will mark the milestone anniversary of the tragic event which saw 307 lives lost in England and more than 2,500 across Europe
The CMA is today starting a programme of work looking into unit pricing practices online and instore in the groceries sector. Unit pricing shows how much a particular product costs by weight or volume, which helps people id…
Fishing without a licence last summer has cost 3 men total penalties of £1,275.
In collaboration with the International Rescue Committee, the British Embassy in Mexico presents the report "Corruption Along Migration Pathways in Mexico".
Government launches competition for businesses to bid for share of £1m to stimulate innovation in Occupational Health.
Minister for Pensions Laura Trott addressed an audience at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association on new measures to help close the pensions inequality gap.
The King’s representative for Mid Glamorgan has paid tribute to the Cadet Forces for being ‘truly amazing’ organisations.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector reflects on the last year in early education and explores the features of our early years research reviews.
Sports Minister outlines the government's priorities for women’s sport
Christopher Butler pleaded guilty to five offences. Two men supplied as security by Butler were also prosecuted for working illegally.
Minister for Pensions Laura Trott announces shake-up of private pensions to create fairer, more predictable, and better-run pensions.
Tens of thousands of elderly and vulnerable people will receive tailored support at home as part of a new NHS plan to improve waiting times for emergency care.
The Regulator of Social Housing concluded that the local authority had breached its consumer standards
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