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Letter from the Government Chemist to the Food Standards Agency commenting on proposals regulation of materials and articles in contact with food (Wales)
We interviewed the directors of an independent coffee and vinyl shop based in Cardiff.
‘From sentencing to incentives – how prisons can better protect the public from the effects of crime’
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
On a two day trip spanning from Gordon to Galloway, UK Government Minister Lord Duncan, will meet with farmers, brewers and food and drink producers to talk about agriculture, innovation, and the importance of trade in the UK and beyond.…
Liz Truss visited Cornwall to herald the thriving food industry in the region and encourage more businesses to export world-leading Cornish foods abroad.
A major simplification of the way we regulate farming has been proposed in an interim report published today
Speech by Graham Stuart MP, Minister for Investment, at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse and Latin America Trade Corridor Report in Leeds.
The project seeks to provide and protect valuable habitat for bees
The UK Government has re-opened the Darwin Plus scheme and given a grant for a plastic reduction project on St Helena to help support UK Overseas Territories.
A £30 million prisons improvement package will tackle organised crime and bring buildings back up to a decent standard, Justice Secretary David Gauke announced today (10 July).
Bees' Needs Week is back for the third year running from 9 - 15 July
Increasing numbers of people living in cities and towns across England are visiting the natural environment.
Speech by Science Minister Sam Gyimah at the opening of the Schrödinger Building, Oxford Science Park.
2018 International Climate Finance results show the impact of UK investments in tackling climate change and protecting vulnerable people.
The names of 239 employers found to have underpaid 22,400 UK workers by a total of £1.44m have been published today by the government.
The Kuwait Environment Public Authority in collaboration with UK Centre for Environment Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas) is offering a fantastic opportunity to work together on world class marine science in Kuwait.
Advice on cooking frozen vegetables following Europe-wide outbreak.
Environment Secretary appoints two new members to Consumer Council for Water Board.
A fried chicken shop has been developing and testing a new, healthier menu for children and learning how to nudge the after-school crowd into giving it a try.
Minister Burt was on an official two-day visit to Lebanon, his second visit to the country in less than a year, reiterating the UK’s long-standing support to Lebanon.
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