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Home Secretary’s speech at the Police Superintendents’ Association 2021 conference.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss delivers her speech at Policy Exchange, setting out Britain's new trade policy of moving from 'defence to offence'.
The British Embassy in Bucharest invites project proposals to support the delivery of activities and outcomes on the re-integration of modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT) victims in Romania.
UK Ambassador to the UN and WTO Simon Manley gave a statement on behalf of the Core Group of Sri Lanka about issues including reconciliation and accountability.
Letter from the UK Chief Medical Officers to the UK Health Ministers on COVID-19 vaccination of 12 to 15 year olds.
The British Embassy in Ashgabat celebrated the Day of Knowledge and Student Youth, by donating 7,000 books on climate change to schools around Ashgabat.
The Environment Agency has prosecuted Yorkshire Water Services Limited for illegally discharging sewage effluent into the Potter Carr Nature Reserve.
A record £650 billion infrastructure investment will support 425,000 jobs a year, according to a new Infrastructure Pipeline launched today (Monday) alongside the Government’s latest Plan for Jobs Progress Update.
Cleaner and greener channel crossings expected in the next decade as International Shipping Week launches.
The Culture Secretary sets out how the recruitment of a new Charity Commission chair provides an opportunity to refocus charities on their important founding missions.
The UK's Chinook helicopters will be enhanced with state-of-the-art defensive systems, while the RAF's C-17 Globemaster fleet will receive a software and hardware upgrade.
Up to 50,000 more HGV driving tests will be made available each year thanks to government action to streamline the testing process.
Introducing measures to substantially increase the number of vocational driving tests available.
Dame Cressida will continue to lead the Metropolitan Police Service until 2024, the Home Secretary has confirmed.
Cost limit increases for emergency civil legal aid certificates take effect 13 September 2021 but certificates for investigative representations are excluded.
The Attorney General addressed the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime to talk about tackling economic crime
The number of people on furlough has fallen to the lowest level since the start of the pandemic as the UK economy continues to rebound and businesses reopen, according to new statistics.
A new government-backed app will help drivers to see which electric vehicles best suit their lifestyle.
The fund brings together global experts to show how tech companies can implement end-to-end encryption without opening the door to greater levels of child sexual abuse.
Rare and unique fog oases ecosystems in the Sechura and Atacama deserts of Peru and Chile are under threat.
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