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Chancellor's statement welcomed by Scottish Secretary
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Chancellor today set out the next steps in the UK Government’s strategy to secure Wales’ economic recovery from coronavirus
Industry leaders meet to ensure joined up approach to tackling transport decarbonisation, alongside launch of public consultation.
Environment Agency fisheries officers have conducted their yearly restocking on the Great Ouse, releasing 10,100 barbel in a bid to replenish the river.
New treaties signed today make direct train services from Amsterdam to London possible later this year.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, to the Whitehall and Industry Group, 7 July 2020
Letter to Shelby Finance Limited about its non-compliance with Part 4 of the Payday Lending Market Investigation Order 2015, relating to the provision of summary of borrowing statements.
Government gives green light for expansion of Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB.
Passengers will not be required to self-isolate when they arrive in England from a number of exempt countries and territories.
Delivered by Nicola Murray, Deputy Head of Delegation, at the OSCE Permanent Council on 2 July 2020.
New civil contract schedules beginning 1 September 2020 to be made available by the end of August.
A scheme to help get more families across England into affordable homes has been extended by a year, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced.
Cultural and heritage organisations to be protected with £1.57 billion support package.
Culture Secretary announces agreements to allow selected sporting events and production on film and television to get underway safely
The Chancellor visited a pub in London to see how they’re planning to reopen safely at the weekend.
Warning that thermal cameras and other such “temperature screening” products, some of which make direct claims to screen for COVID-19, are not a reliable way to detect if people have the virus.
Children from more than 1,800 schools in England who are currently part of our Breakfast Clubs programme will now be offered healthy breakfasts over the summer.
Six lanes of traffic are today (July 3) open for traffic along the A500 in Staffordshire after work to widen the heavily-congested road was finished three months ahead of schedule.
Following an investigation by the CMA, Sykes Cottages has reversed its policy on cancelled bookings and will now offer customers full refunds.
From 10 July 2020 you will be able to travel to many countries without having to self-isolate on return to England.
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