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Professor Sir Ian Diamond explains why he's honoured to be opening our first event
Hauliers no longer need a Kent Access Permit to travel between the UK and the EU.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK companies help bring new hospitals, clean energy, and transportation to developing countries following record levels of UK Export Finance backing.
Mobile signal blindspots will be wiped out under government plans to level up rural areas with better connectivity and unlock tech innovation in the countryside.
Letters have been sent to face-to-face 2018 Standard Civil Contract holders advising of the new extension date.
The UK and Serbia are to strengthen business ties by signing a Partnership, Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Members of the Media Freedom Coalition gave a statement expressing deep concern over continued efforts by the military and police to crack down on media freedom in Myanmar.
The governments of France, Germany and the United Kingdom respond to Iran's announcement that it will start uranium enrichment up to 60%.
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Upon the sad news of the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace pays tribute.
Next phase of government’s £1.5 billion FE Capital Transformation Fund gets underway, to upgrade and refurbish college estates.
The benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh any risks but the MHRA advises careful consideration be given to people who are at higher risk of specific types of blood clots because of their medical condition.
Following suspensions by some countries of the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca over suspected blood clots, the MHRA confirms that the benefits of the vaccine in preventing COVID-19 far outweigh the risks. People should still go…
Highways England has awarded a £328 million contract to design and deliver an upgrade to the A358 between the M5 at Taunton and the Southfields roundabout on the A303 to Taylor Woodrow Plus.
The Former Welsh Secretary died after suffering from a long illness.
The £23.6 million Deal for Truro will transform Truro into the county’s modern economic, cultural and green capital whilst creating jobs and new homes.
A tough new regulator to help make sure tech giants such as Facebook and Google cannot exploit their market dominance to crowd out competition and stifle innovation online has launched.
The Analysis Function connects analysts together for the very first Analysis in Government month.
The EFL Cup Final and an FA Cup Semi-Final are set to be among a range of pilot events hosting audiences as part of the government’s plan to get big crowds back this summer.
Details of more than 2,700 organisations being offered nearly £400 million in grants and loans to help the culture and heritage sector reopen and recover has been announced
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