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The Minister for Work and Pensions has confirmed the following reappointments to the Social Security Advisory Committee.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Swansea based exporter of iconic children’s character themed clothing is the first Welsh business to receive support through UK Export Finance’s General Export Facility.
Over 88% of adults have had a first dose and over 72% of adults have had both doses.
Protocol no. 15 to the European Convention on Human Rights will come into force today (1 August 2021), following its ratification by all 47 State Parties.
Funding for infrastructure upgrades, changes to The Highway Code and new requirements to ensure that active travel schemes' effects are properly assessed.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the Global Education Summit.
In the programme, Kenyan health professionals and health managers will benefit from a special route to work in the UK, before returning to work in Kenya’s health sector.
Homes and businesses in the South East will be better protected from flooding and coastal erosion under plans published today by the Government and Environment Agency.
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, made this speech at the opening of the Global Education Summit 2021
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO in Geneva, Simon Manley, spoke on a variety of agenda items at the WTO General Council 28-29 July 2021.
Ambassador Neil Bush raises UK concerns about the silencing of political opposition by the de facto authorities of the Transnistrian region of Moldova.
Planning permission has been granted to build the country’s first national Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to Parliament.
The North Devon company that caused a pollution incident leading to a devastating fish kill on the River Mole near South Molton has been fined £2,000 and ordered to pay £9,836 in costs.
Ambassador Neil Bush again condemns systematic state-led human rights violations in Belarus following its fraudulent Presidential election in August 2020.
Chris Larmer, Executive Director, Operations, urges students using Clearing not to wait for their A-Level results before applying for student finance.
Ambassador Neil Bush highlights the need to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking, and outlines UK government efforts to tackle the issue.
Community groups across the UK now have the chance to bid for a share of a £2.6 million fund to support programmes that will help newly arrived families make the best start to rebuilding their lives.
The COP President-Designate will meet with ministers to talk about international collaboration and keeping the 1.5 degree temperature limit within reach.
Almost three million people have moved off the furlough scheme since March as the economy began to bounce back and businesses reopened, according to new statistics.
Legislation provides framework enabling the UK to be the first European country to launch spacecraft and satellites from home soil.
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