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Households across Britain set to benefit as Chancellor acts on food prices, energy bills and profiteering – taking action on cost of living pressures while securing Britain's long-term energy independence.
The Attorney General Richard Hermer KC delivered the annual Harry Street Lecture, highlighting the importance of upholding the international rules-based order.
Small businesses to be backed by new, stronger measures to tackle late payments.
'Plug-in' solar panels to be in shops within months, offering households chance to significantly cut energy bills.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine.
A statement from the Security Minister on the Hatzola ambulance attack, which took place in Golders Green on Monday 23 March.
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26/27 SFE full-time undergraduate student finance applications are now open.
In commercial road transport, few regulations are as vital to public safety and operational integrity as the rules governing drivers’ hours.
Seven locations proposed as new towns with each location delivering at least 10,000 homes with several delivering up to 40,000.
Over 300 schools to open or expand nurseries, creating thousands of places, targeting areas childcare gaps and helping families £8,000 a year on average.
Environment Agency obtains a restriction order for site on Haine Industrial Estate. Court order prohibits anyone from entering the site without permission.
Forty more communities selected for Pride in Place, with local people choosing how £20 million is invested to strengthen their neighbourhood.
UK Trade Minister Chris Bryant gives a speech at the Chatham House Global Trade Conference.
Ecuador and UK hold political consultations in London, reaffirming strong ties and advancing cooperation on security, trade, environment and education.
The Foreign Secretary made a statement to Parliament on the Government’s revised approach to international development and Official Development Assistance (ODA) allocations.
Prior to stepping down as Chief Executive of RSH in April, Fiona spoke about her reflections on the sector, the regulator’s journey, and the strength and stability of the organisation.
UK businesses can today apply for a share of up to £14.7 million in funding from the UK Space Agency, unlocking new opportunities to develop cutting-edge space technologies and strengthen the UK’s industrial capability.
Historic legislation to end the two-child limit has become law, putting 450,000 children on a pathway out of poverty in the final year of this Parliament.
Approval has been given for a cutting-edge Civil Service campus in Manchester to drive forward world-class digital capability and services for the public.
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