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Members of the public are able to watch the VE Day 80 military procession taking place on Monday 5 May
New laws in force today mark the toughest sentencing powers against law-breaking water executives in history.
Nadia provides an insight into her training within HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
British businesses will be supported to trade freely as the Chancellor chooses to act on practices that undercut fair trade, such as the dumping of cheap goods into the UK.
Advice to the Prime Minister on how government can mobilise private investment into climate adaptation and resilience.
The UK is set to deepen defence and security ties with New Zealand as the Prime Minster strengthens alliances abroad to protect Britain’s national interest.
The latest surveillance data, along with the latest public health advice for flu, COVID-19, RSV and other viruses common in winter.
Dunball Sluice - a vital flood defence asset near Bridgwater - has been successfully refurbished by the Environment Agency.
He also attempted to strike-off one of the companies to avoid repaying the loan
The UK has announced new support to Sudan ahead of the Sudan conference which will bring together international representatives.
New Chair of the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee named, as three board members reappointed
The Government has cut prices on the imports of everyday essentials like spices and juices to boost economic growth.
More funding for farmers to increase profits, boost food production and protect nature…
Ban on personal imports of meat and dairy products extended to cover all EU countries to safeguard the UK food system and farmers against foot and mouth disease…
Work has started on a project at Lustrum Beck in Stockton-on-Tees which will improve 1.5km of river for fish, invertebrates and plants.
Richard Lewis will lead the Animal and Plant Health Agency in its drive to safeguard animal and plant health for the benefit of people, the environment and the economy
Professor Anjali Goswami becomes Defra’s new Chief Scientist
Over 1.4 million Cold Weather Payments - worth around £35 million in total - were paid this past winter to people in England and Wales, according to statistics released today [09 April].
As with all products, the MHRA will keep its safety under close review.
The Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant Relocation application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
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