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Sales of house coal and wet wood in England will be phased out from next year to cut pollution.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Writing in The Herald today, Secretary of State for Scotland Alister Jack sets out how the UK Government's immigration system will be good for Scotland’s economy.
The dormant assets scheme could be expanded to include a range of financial assets, in a move which could unlock hundreds of millions of pounds for good causes across the UK.
Statement by David Clay at the UN Security Council briefing on Haiti
Statement by Mungo Woodifield at the UN General Assembly
On Thursday 20 February Governor Dakin announced the appointment of the new Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Mabel Agyemang, and other judicial appointments.
CCEA Regulation, Ofqual and Qualifications Wales take action alongside other substantive changes to their rules.
Over £70,000 will be provided to fund vital equipment for Ferryside Lifeboat crew and North Wales Mountain Rescue Association
On Monday 17 February new sanctions were imposed by the EU on a further 8 business people and 2 entities who have helped prop up the destructive Syrian regime.
Failure to pay taxes lands boss of Leeds-based security firm with a 5-and-half-year ban.
Home Office announces new contractor to run Brook House and Tinsley House.
A new £10 million scheme will give leading researchers and businesses the chance to work together to help those facing life-threatening conditions.
Winners of £35 million funding pot to help Britain unlock potential of 5G announced Comes as new £30 million 5G competition for sectors including creative industries launched Part of Government’s continued commitment t…
Statement and Right of Reply by Ambassador Karen Pierce at the Security Council briefing on the situation in Syria
Wiltshire schoolchildren enjoyed a ‘road’ trip with a difference when they spent a day with Highways England at its South West Regional Operations Centre.
Minister Zac Goldsmith sets out ambition to make world's ocean more resilient to climate change through '30by30' global coalition.
Today (January 23) the Chancellor has launched the process to appoint the next Chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
Households and businesses will benefit from £90 million to cut carbon emissions in industry and homes.
Business Secretary, Alok Sharma, writes for City AM outlining the benefits of the new points-based immigration system for businesses.
A US firm has announced its plans to build a £150 million film studio in Reading
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