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As part of the Combatting Illicit Economies Programme, the call for: Local Legal and Criminal Justice Policy Development Capacity in Support of Programming, is open for bids from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Venezuela…
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
As part of the Combatting Illicit Economies Programme, The Latin American Regional Investigative Journalism Project is open for bids from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Venezuela.
Today, 16 May 2022, the application for the M25 junction 28 improvements has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
The Environment Agency is monitoring 149 bathing water sites across Devon and Cornwall until 30 September.
COP26 President returns to Glasgow and urges world leaders to accelerate action on promises made in Glasgow Climate Pact
David Holdsworth has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
UK Global Screen Fund to continue following successful pilot which supported more than 65 productions
Prime Minister Boris Johnson writes in the Belfast Telegraph: The conditions for successful power-sharing have been enhanced by the recent election. Government will do its part but the Executive must be restored now to tackl…
Minister for Asia Amanda Milling visited Mongolia this week (11 to 13 May) following a 2-day visit to South Korea.
Cost of NHS prescriptions will be frozen for the first time in over a decade.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson urges parties to restore power-sharing institutions on visit to Northern Ireland.
The bathing water season started today (15 May) with the Environment Agency carrying out regular testing of water quality at designated bathing sites.
Following their meeting in Germany, G7 foreign ministers released a joint statement on Russia's war against Ukraine.
The guide outlines the steps that can be taken to foster woodlands which will be resilient to current and future threats as a result of climate change
Big screens in capital cities for public to watch Jubilee events
Restrictions on multibuy deals and advertising foods high in fat, salt or sugar to be delayed for a year.
Funding worth £200 million announced for new walking and cycling schemes across England.
Higher and Further Education Minister takes action in response to a series of antisemitism allegations against the National Union of Students (NUS).
Homes England has the capacity and capabilities to support a range of housebuilding and regeneration projects, from development and infrastructure finance through to new joint ventures and equity partnerships. Find out more …
Australia issued a joint statement with a number of foreign ministers worldwide on the Taliban's increasing restrictions on women and girls in Afghanistan.
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