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City of Wolverhampton chosen to pilot scheme that will reward healthy behaviours through a new app.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Downing Street transformed into a festive food and drink market to showcase Britain’s biggest exports ahead of Small Business Saturday.
Network of agri-food and drink attaches to be placed in key global markets to promote trade and boost exports.
More than 150,000 people in Chad have been helped with lifesaving UK aid, funded by £4.4 million recovered in a corruption case.
Half the UK’s impact unicorns are based outside London, including in Bristol, Sheffield and Horsham
Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid and China’s Health Minister Ma Xiaowei agreed to develop joint health plan for collaboration
The Environment Agency has ruled out chemical pollution as a likely cause of the deaths of thousands of crabs and lobsters that have been washed ashore along the Teesside and North Yorkshire coast
The United Kingdom has broken down hundreds of trade barriers around the world in the year to April, opening up new opportunities for British businesses, according to new data published
Darshna Vyas will talk about the impact of COVID-19 on agricultural sustainability and explore how genomics can play its part in building resilience for the future
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO in Geneva, Simon Manley, spoke on a variety of agenda items at the WTO General Council 22-23 November 2021.
Miller Homes Limited has been fined £200,000 for polluting a Huddersfield watercourse for more than 1km, after an investigation by the Environment Agency.
…Ahead of St Andrew's Day, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack showed the best of Scottish food and drink to an audience of diplomats and parliamentarians.…
What the government and Ofgem are doing to ensure Bulb customers don't need to worry about their energy this winter.
The new appointment will bolster government’s continued efforts to protect and enhance workers’ rights while stamping out workplace exploitation.
The UK, US and Norway have jointly issued a statement welcoming IMF engagement and its visit to Juba.
The National Security Adviser made a speech about freedom of navigation and the health of the oceans at the 17th Manama Dialogue in Manama, Bahrain on 20 November 2021.
Single-use cutlery and plates could be banned in England as part of a public consultation, and call for evidence launched to tackle other problematic plastics
Schools will need to follow statutory guidance which requires them to make sure uniform is affordable for all.
Public urged to think twice before buying a pet this Christmas
The COP26 UN Climate Summit has received international recognition for delivering a sustainable event. This included demonstrating the positive impacts of the summit on local communities and leaving a positive legacy
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