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Call for evidence launched to seek views on the potential for new light rail and other rapid transit solutions in English towns and cities.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Warning should signal a turning point for Expectations (UK), says regulator, as new trustees are appointed
UK businesses can apply for a share of £5 million to work with Canadian partners on highly-innovative productivity projects that target global markets.
The Environment Agency has approved a variation to the bespoke environmental permit at the existing Palmers Wood oil and gas production site in Surrey.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock spoke to healthcare professionals at the Royal Society of Medicine.
Minister Nusrat Ghani describes the steps being taken to ensure the bus network serves people’s transport needs and helps them meet 21st Century challenges.
A road haulage statutory instrument has been laid in Parliament which is designed to ensure UK law operates effectively if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
The installation of new field drainage at a Coal Authority asset has been successfully completed thanks to a small local contractor.
A share of £4 million is available for businesses to connect with the UK’s best scientists and facilities to improve productivity and competitiveness.
Councils in England are to benefit from increased funding for core services including additional support for the most vulnerable in society.
New chargepoints will support a shift towards cleaner, greener transport.
New guidance for students and universities will set out the legal rights and obligations to help protect lawful free speech on campuses.
Companies from across the country recognised with Board of Trade Awards.
Twelve organisations helping to improve the lives of LGBT people have won government funding
Jesse Norman explains how transport is at a Burkean moment with new technologies and that we must build a consensus that can sustain itself over time.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove calls on people across the country to join together to improve the natural world.
The speech took place on Thursday 31 January at the British Library
£6 million investment across 3 competitions will create highly-competitive, ground-breaking technologies, with the first now inviting ideas for projects.
New backdating powers for urgent civil cases to be introduced on 20 February 2019 and ‘out of hours’ service closed.
The UK urged Cambodia to reverse restrictions on freedom of expression, remove the ban on 118 former CNRP members from engaging in political activities and drop charges against Kem Sokha.
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