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UK aid helping people in southern Madagascar to face food crisis due to severe droughts and failed rains.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
There are 100 days to go until the deadline for online tax returns on 31 January 2022. Last year, 96% of customers completed their tax return online.
Families living in cold draughty rented properties in England and Wales can expect warmer homes thanks to a new campaign to help councils clamp down on landlords.
Chair of the Environment Agency, Emma Howard Boyd, speaks at The Energy Law Institute’s Annual Clifford Chance Lecture
The CMA’s interim report on children’s social care has outlined significant concerns about the availability of placements and the profits of private providers.
The inaugural UK-Taiwan Hydrogen Forum took place virtually, to explore possible areas for collaboration.
Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon gave a statement at the United Nations Security Council open debate on women, peace and security.
On behalf of 43 countries, the French Permanent Representative to the United Nations gave a cross-regional statement at the UN General Assembly Third Committee.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has welcomed a new development in Peterborough, which is driving investment in the area and helping boost the economy
A judge-led review into how allegations of serious criminal wrongdoing are raised and investigated in the Armed Forces has been published today. The Henriques Review recognises the need for the MOD to establish a Defence Ser…
Adult social care will benefit from £162.5 million of new funding to help workforce retention and recruitment.
Trade department support for exporters in week-long event taking place next month
People. Planet. Prosperity. Work and Pensions Secretary delivered a speech at Policy Exchange on how pensions can be a superpower to help us achieve Net Zero.
Ahead of COP26, Ambassador Simon Manley hosted a briefing with diplomatic missions, international organisations and civil society on how to advance the goals of the Paris Agreement
The Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary talked to businesses about how plugging skills gaps with prisoners and ex-offenders can help us to bring down crime.
At the end of their term, SMC Commissioners outline their achievements and hopes for the future in an open letter to the Prime Minister
Revised deadlines for the development consent order applications for the M25 junction 10 / A3 Wisley Interchange and M54 to M6 link road.
Deputy Prime Minister sets out step-change in how prisons help offenders into work.
Ministers respond to recommendations from original Commission, making commitments on animal welfare and tackling antimicrobial resistance in trade agreements.
A fifth Nightingale court will open its doors in the Midlands as the push to speed up justice in the region gathers pace.
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