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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Women who are current or past users of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to treat symptoms of the menopause are reminded to be vigilant for signs of breast cancer, even after stopping HRT.
Funding to ensure that trade continues to flow smoothly at UK ports after 31 October 2019.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Expanded eligibility and simplified application process for Blue Badges
Statement by Stephen Hickey, UK Political Coordinator at the UN, at the Security Council briefing on UNAMI
Air route will boost trade and travel opportunities and secure jobs in Derry-Londonderry
Online training for face-to-face providers delivering education and discrimination advice from 1 September 2019.
More than 503,000 Indian nationals received visitor visas for the year ending June 2019.
Easier process to create ‘play streets’ for community events.
The UK and Korea sign a continuity Free Trade Agreement.
Following CMA action, the University of Liverpool has formally committed to drop academic sanctions for non-tuition fee debts.
National Retraining Scheme gathers pace as new digital service Get Help to Retrain is rolled out to the West Midlands and North East
In 2018/19, 1,242 directors were disqualified for misconduct and the Insolvency Service has taken a closer look at those people who received substantial bans.
New trains, more seats, simplified fares and more frequent services on the West Coast Main Line.
The Secretary of State has appointed Sarah Jenkins as Trustee of Historic Royal Palaces for three years from 2 September 2019.
Contract extension notices are being issued to individual providers.
It has been a record breeding season for hen harriers in England according to figures from Natural England.
Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme (HPCDS) contracts are being extended to 30 September 2020
Wide range of innovative business project funding opportunities from different UK government departments
Three Mongolian media professionals visited London to attend the Global Conference for Media Freedom from 11 to 12 July, 2019, as part of larger efforts to defend media freedom.
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