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The Prime Minister has appointed Anya Hindmarch CBE, Danny Rimer OBE, Kwame Kwei-Armah OBE, Howard Shore and Lord Ed Vaizey as Trustees of the Tate for four year terms, from 7 January 2022 until 6 January 2026.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The vaccine has been approved after meeting the required safety, quality and effectiveness standards.
The CMA has fined firms over £35 million for an illegal arrangement in the supply of important NHS prescription anti-nausea tablets.
Significant clarification of the life-changing EAMS scheme to be introduced into law.
Progress at Northstowe as planning approval granted and infrastructure funding secured
Chief of the Air Staff Sir Mike Wigston speech at the Defence Space Strategy launch
Millions of customers have filed their Self Assessment tax return by the deadline.
Financial support for the creative industries will drive economic growth across the UK
CPG/3898/2021: invitation to tender for the provision of electrical materials, light fittings and accessories for the British High Commission in Accra.
New proposals considered include improving compensation processes for delayed flights and strengthening protections for disabled passengers.
Yorkshire Water has been fined £233,000 and ordered to pay £18,766.06 costs and £170 Victim Surcharge after it admitted to being responsible for a sewage leak that led to the deaths of hundreds of fish in Tong Beck, near Bra…
The government is backing a Bill to make British Sign Language (BSL) a recognised language in the UK and help deaf people play a more prominent role in society.
Local residents at Forsmark site in Östhammar have voted in favour of the plans
UK Government’s support is part of commitments around COP26 to encourage the private sector transition to a low carbon operating model.
Over £41 million has been paid or offered to the Windrush generation through the Windrush Compensation Scheme
Nadine Dorries addresses delegates at the RENEW summit 2022
Over 5,000 people have now enrolled in a world-class study for COVID-19 antivirals, meaning thousands of people have accessed the medicines
Our priority is achieving sustained recovery and urging people to get their boosters, says Secretary of State.
A new report from the Ministry of Justice provides an interim update on progress made by the Legal Support for Litigants in Person Grant.…
Britain’s public services will be strengthened to further protect them from the risk of being shut down by hostile cyber threats, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Steve Barclay will say today.
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