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Over 40 million people in the UK have received their first dose of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The G7 has today (5 June 2021) agreed to back an historic international agreement on global tax reform which delivers on the Chancellor’s promise for big international companies to start paying their fair share.
The British Embassy to the Holy See supports the Holy See's effort to reach net zero emissions.
#PlantForOurPlanet launched on World Environment Day as part of building back greener
The UK condemns steps taken to prevent Cristiana Chamorro from taking part in Nicaragua’s presidential election and calls for free and fair polls in November.
Prof Dapo Akande, the UK’s candidate for the International Law Commission election has been nominated by four other countries: Japan, Kenya, Nigeria and Slovenia
A temporary export bar has been placed on a 500 year old late Gothic statuette of St Christopher worth £10 million
Statement by the UK government about the UK Presidency's of the G7.
The Lord Chancellor spoke at the Law Society to thank the hidden heroes who kept justice moving during the COVID-19 pandemic and outlined his plans for recovering the system, as well as propelling it towards a better future.
The agreement’s cutting-edge digital provisions make it the most advanced free trade deal signed by the three countries to date
The CMA has found that the purchase of GBST by rival FNZ could lead to poorer service and higher prices following a careful reassessment of the deal.
The CMA is investigating whether Facebook might be abusing a dominant position in the social media or digital advertising markets through its collection and use of advertising data.
Alok Sharma delivers closing speech to the Responsible Business 2021 summit hosted by Reuters
A new artificial intelligence and quantum computing centre has been launched in North West England, thanks to a £210 million investment from the government and IBM to help cement the UK’s status as a science superpower.
Landmark collaboration to protect against future pandemic threats and slash time to develop and deploy new diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines to 100 days.
First Homes properties went on the market today as part of the first phase of an early delivery project in the Bolsover district, East Midlands.
Construction work progresses on £34 million scheme.
Provisional statistics published today (Thursday 3 June) show that as of March 2021, there are a total of 124,078 doctors and 304,542 nurses working in the NHS.
The British Embassy and Consulate Network are holding a series of meetings with UK nationals across Greece.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Stopping an underpass flooding, planting shrubbery to keep out trespassers and making a junction safer – these are among the actions that have been taken by Highways England after being suggested by members of the public.
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