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The British Embassy in Guatemala, Prensa Libre and Guatevisión formalized a strategic alliance to develop five forums with university students and political parties nominating candidates for the Presidency of the Republic.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Building work began on a unique fish pass, which is being built underneath the nearby disused 19th century pump house on River Churnet.
The Work and Pensions Secretary has announced that benefit claimants in Harrogate will be the first to move from old style benefits to Universal Credit.
UK pledges aid for Syrians to deliver food and clean drinking water, medical care, vaccinations, and education for children
A project to help the revival of salmon on one of England’s key rivers has been officially opened by Fisheries Minister Robert Goodwill today.
New rules will make it easier for family members of Afghan interpreters, who served alongside British troops, to join them in the UK.
The government has announced changes to the Immigration Rules.
The number of student visas issued to Indians has reached the highest level since 2011, according to the latest quarterly report on Immigration Statistics published by the UK Home Office.
Today the Environment Agency revealed which fish will feature on the 2019 fishing licences.
An innovative approach by Natural England to protect great crested newts and encourage sustainable development was today (28 February) launched in Kent.
Full transcript of Elysia McCaffrey's opening statement to CEDAW Committee on 26 February 2019
All former British child migrants will be able to apply for a financial redress scheme set up by the government on the basis that they were exposed to the risk of sexual abuse.
Mark Field, Minister for Asia and the Pacific, gave a speech at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on the Rules-Based International System.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a press statement at the first ever meeting between the EU and the League of Arab States.
On Monday 25 February 2019, HM Ambassador to China, Dame Barbara Woodward made a speech at the University of Manchester.
Michael Gove's speech to National Farmers Union - February 19 2019
A team of researchers, led by the Environment Agency, may be close to solving one of science’s most enduring mysteries – where does the European Eel spawn and what migration route do they follow to get there?…
The Environment Agency has released thousands of fish to give stocks a boost and encourage people to go fishing.
A review of the UK House Price Index statistics for 2018 for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Environment Agency has released thousands of young fish into North East stillwaters this week to give stocks a boost.
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