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Alex Chalk MP visits Shelter Cymru and the South Wales Law Centre to see how £5.4 million of grant funding is being used.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The inspection focused on how well the language needs of asylum applicants were being met but the findings will have a wider relevance. The Home Office accepted all three of the recommendations.
The inspection looked at how the various long-running resettlement schemes had performed up to March 2020, and what lessons the Home Office should be taking forward into any new scheme.
Industries will be helped to tackle waste, boost recycling and build back greener from coronavirus through funding for 5 state-of-the-art research centres.
Transformative legislation setting out how farmers and land managers in England will be rewarded in future with public money for “public goods” passes into law
Help plan the future: join the committee which covers Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
The UK delivers statement on Libya at the 36th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record.
Restaurants, pubs and cafes will get automatic freedoms to provide takeaway services for another year.
With just 50 days until the end of the EU Transition Period, EU benefit claimants living in the UK are being urged to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.
…New Bill will modernise government's powers to investigate and intervene in potentially hostile foreign direct investment…
Legislation will make it illegal for larger businesses to use products unless they comply with local laws to protect natural areas.
Scottish Secretary responds to November 2020 Labour Market Statistics for Scotland
Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about the latest news and policy developments.
Lord Bethell of Romford (Minister for Innovation) delivered the following UK statement to the WHO 73rd World Health Assembly.
Two Belarusian diplomats have been expelled from the UK today in response to the unjustified expulsion of two British diplomats from Belarus earlier this week.
Part of the Trans Pennine Trail is re-opening in Hull after an upgrade to flood defences on the Victoria Dock Village western frontage.
Baroness Dido Harding talks about the achievements of NHS Test and Trace, and the focus to improve the service so that we're better able to live with COVID through the winter and beyond.
Views sought on how to boost study at level 2 and below so more students progress into jobs or further study.
The UK delivers statement on Croatia at the 36th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record.…
The UK delivers statement on the United States at the 36th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record, delivered on 9 November.…
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