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Tom Harris appointed as a Non-Executive Director to the High Speed 2 (HS2) Limited Board.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Fibre optic cables fed through water mains to connect homes, businesses and mobile masts without digging up roads
Millions of road-users in the south west of England are set to enjoy safer, quicker and smoother journeys, as Highways England delivers a £200 million package of improvements across the region over the next few months.
Illicit Economies Programme (CIEP) is a programme funded through the UK: British Embassy, Colombia (with, and on behalf of other British Embassies in region).
Bolivia’s President Luis Arce Catacora and COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma met on 2 August 2021 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, ahead of COP26 in Glasgow.
Amanda Solloway talks about UK Research and Innovation's (UKRI) new open access policy at a virtual roundtable hosted by Imperial College London.
The new cruise ship centre, supported by UK Government funding, aims to encourage tourism to Inverclyde, boosting economic growth in the local area.
The Universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde and the Highlands and Islands are among 17 Scottish universities awarded funding for the new global scheme.
Those who apply late to the EU Settlement Scheme, and joining family members, will have rights protected while their application is determined.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a speech at the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.
The live events sector is set to get a boost with a world-leading government-backed insurance scheme worth over £750 million, which will help them plan events with confidence through to next year, the Chancellor Rishi Sunak …
New research to step up the UK’s resilience to the impacts of climate change is made possible by the launch of a new £5 million research programme.
On 25-26 July 2021, more than 50 ministers and high-level representatives met in London to discuss their expectations for COP26, the outcome in Glasgow, and to provide guidance on outstanding negotiations issues. The key poi…
Tackling data quality saves money and reduces risk
CEO Martin Jones discusses the Parole Board's Business Plan 2021-2022 and outlines its priorities for the next 12 months.
Ambassador Neil Bush voices UK dismay that Russia’s unwarranted restrictions have prevented ODIHR from effectively observing its elections in September.
The CMA has provisionally found that Pfizer and Flynn abused their dominant positions to overcharge the NHS for vital anti-epilepsy drugs, after reassessing the case.
The 191 named companies failed to pay £2.1 million to over 34,000 workers.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor call on the UK’s institutional investors to seize the moment for a ‘Investment Big Bang’ to boost Britain’s long-term growth.
Priti Patel met with key members of the Greek government to discuss shared challenges on illegal migration and serious organised crime.
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