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Highways England is gearing up to support this year’s CarFest South event as drivers are urged to check their vehicle is ready for the road.
Public Health England (PHE) announces plans to consider the evidence, set guidelines and closely monitor progress on calorie reduction.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
UK steps up support to provide clean water, food and medicines to assist communities worst affected.
Around 230 employers have been named for underpaying their workers the National Minimum or Living Wage.
Britain's future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth sailed into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time today.
2016 Chevening Scholar, Kinna Marrast-Victor from Grenada, blogs about her experience at the prestigious Queen Mary University.
Britain working with Sierra Leone to help coordinate rescue efforts for victims of mudslides and torrential flooding in and around Freetown.
Filipinos will soon enjoy British beef following a new export deal estimated to be worth £34 million.
Applications are now being accepted for Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund and Darwin Initiative.
Market access secured for seven businesses across England and Northern Ireland.
This op-ed by Ambassador Mark Kent was included in a special supplement published by leading Argentine newspaper Clarín on 11 August 2017.
Priti Patel urges the international community to follow the UK’s push to stem the cholera outbreak in Yemen.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has announced a series of measures to further strengthen animal welfare standards in England.
The UK Government is working to reduce export tariffs on scotch whisky and other landmark Scottish produce as we leave the EU.
Consultation launched on whether screening for Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID) in babies should be tried within the NHS.
‘Recycling Lives’ will recycle metal from the nuclear site, offering jobs and training opportunities at a new depot in Workington.
The International Development Secretary's opinion editorial on the i newspaper highlighting the UK leadership and calling on the international community to step up efforts to help people in drought-hit East Africa.
UK government is looking to boost iconic UK exports even further.
Dr Malcolm Burns represented the UK at the European Network of GMO Laboratories (ENGL) Steering Committee meeting held at the end of June
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