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The Attorney General, the Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MP, this evening set out in more detail the UK’s position on applying international law to cyberspace
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Priti Patel and Rwandan Minister Dr Vincent Biruta have visited Geneva to brief key figures in the international migration field on the new UK-Rwanda partnership.
Mosques and Muslim faith schools given access to £24.5 million for security measures to protect their places of worship and schools.
The government is on track to deliver 26,000 more primary care staff to help improve patient access to appointments and reduce the COVID-19 backlog.
Ambassador Bush voices UK support for RFoM's work and their focus on Russia's war against Ukraine, and calls out Russia and Belarus for restricting media freedom.
Customer Service Excellence is a national quality mark that seeks to recognise organisations that have a truly customer-focused culture.
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is taking further steps to ensure abortion services are commissioned in Northern Ireland.
Millions of people across the UK will benefit from new legislation to protect access to cash, helping to level up opportunity and ensure financial inclusion across the UK, the government announced today (Thursday 19 May).
The CMA has provisionally found that the merger of Veolia and Suez would lead to a loss of competition in the supply of several waste and water management services in the UK.
Easy-to-follow walking route along the west and east Sussex coast includes part of the South Downs National Park.
The United Kingdom has issued a statement following the appointment of the Attorney General.
New online civil funding application features for international disputes about rights of access to a child falling under Article 21 of 1980 Hague Convention.
Priti Patel and Rwandan Minister Dr Vincent Biruta met in London to update each other on progress on the new partnership agreed between the UK and Rwanda.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on peace and security in Africa (G5 Sahel)
On Wednesday 18th May 2022, Minister for Disabled People Chloe Smith gave a speech to open a Disability Confident Jobs Fair at Hillman Street Jobcentre Plus.
A new hub designed to spark innovation and push the boundaries of technology used by UK Armed Forces has been officially opened in Dorset today.
Women’s health minister, Maria Caulfield, and chief midwifery officer, Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, co-chaired the second meeting of the maternity taskforce.
…The Ministry of Defence's statement on the Northern Ireland Legacy Bill.…
The CMA has provisionally found that the merger of 2 firms offering property search services could lead to a worse deal for homebuyers.
Speech delivered by the International Trade Secretary at Bloomberg in London on the UK's ambitions to become a global leader on Green Trade (18 May).
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