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The Tillbridge Solar Project DCO application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.…
The First-Generation Reprocessing Plant is one of the oldest buildings at Sellafield, dating back to the military origins of the site.
As part of Flood Action Week, the West Midlands are being urged to plan ahead this autumn to reduce the impact flooding may have on their homes and businesses.
The new Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will put in place a fair and transparent system that enables families of victims, including those who never came home from service in Northern Ireland, to seek answers.
Pro-growth changes to the government's landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill to get Britain building faster.
Stephen Kinnock spoke at the Royal College of General Practitioners annual conference in Newport, Wales.
UK Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief, David Smith MP, condemns persecution on the basis of religion or belief.
MMO marine licensing approvals for projects from marina expansion and coastal defence to environmental restoration and sustainable infrastructure removal.
New flood defence gates protecting 185 properties in Truro, Cornwall are now fully operational, securing the city's flood defences for the next 30 years.
Important steps, like preparing a flood kit, signing up for flood warnings and checking long-term flood risk can help protect the public from the damage it causes.
£84m cash boost to help prevent homelessness and support families this winter and immediate help for children and families in temporary accommodation.
The leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom spoke today following the significant developments in the Middle East.
New funding for local projects across 12 UK Overseas Territories and 36 developing countries over the next five years
India-UK Joint Statement.
The UK’s world-leading higher education sector is set to bring in a £50 million boost to the economy as part of a major expansion of British universities in India.
Under the landmark UK-France migration deal, the first groups of small boats arrivals to the UK have been successfully removed on flights to France.
Ambassador Neil Holland recalls the importance of OSCE commitments on human rights and fundamental freedoms and condemns Russia and Belarus.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
£20 million investment in civic museums to protect opening hours and jobs, as part of the government’s ongoing commitment to ensure museums can continue to tell our national story at a local level
The government has published a call for evidence to seek expert views on introducing new rules for retailers selling tobacco, vapes and nicotine products.
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