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The opening remarks from the Secretary of State, formally launching trade agreement negotiations between the UK and Japan.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Following CMA action, a major holiday lets company is now offering refunds for cancelled bookings, while others are facing further scrutiny over their policies.
Funding for debt advice providers to help people affected by Coronavirus.
People on paternity and maternity leave who return to work in the coming months will be eligible for the government’s furlough scheme, HM Treasury announced today (9 June).
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss and the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs Motegi Toshimitsu to launch talks on UK Japan Free Trade Agreement today.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's message on Black Lives Matter.
Dominic Raab spoke to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday 8 June
Every care home in England will now be offered a coronavirus test for all residents and staff, even if they have no symptoms.
It's the start of Carers Week and West Cumbria Carers continues to aim to banish the isolation unpaid carers feel.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has updated the House of Commons on the agenda for the second meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee on 12 June 2020 by video conference.
Leaders from the UK’s major faith groups and faith-based aid charities met virtually today to discuss the global impact of coronavirus on religious communities.
Police to be given new powers to identify and combat hostile state activity.
This is the transcript of the keynote speech delivered by Caroline Dinenage, Creative Industries Minister, at the virtual Createch Stage as part of CogX 2020.
Highways England has joined forces with local councils to tackle unsightly and hazardous litter on some of the country’s busiest roads.
Business Secretary Alok Sharma is creating 5 new business-focused groups to unleash Britain’s growth potential and create jobs, as part of the government’s plans to help the economy bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic.
Review recommends introduction of Highly Protected Marine Areas as essential for marine protection and recovery.
Test kits have been offered to every care home for over-65s or those with dementia in England, reaching the testing target for 6 June.
The second World Food Safety Day will be celebrated on 7 June 2020 to draw attention and inspire action to escale up the initial commitment made in 2019
From Monday 15 June places of worship will be permitted to open for individual prayer in line with social distancing guidelines.
Her Majesty The Queen has honoured two outstanding volunteers with a Commonwealth Points of Light Award during a phone call hosted by British High Commissioner Dr Christian Turner CMG.
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