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New appointments and reappointments have been made to Kew's Board of Trustees.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Over 8,800 new jobs and nearly 10,000 new homes will be delivered in Greater Grimsby thanks to a new, ground-breaking Stage 1 Town Deal worth £67 million.
We are working with SAM Medical Products to recall affected tourniquets due to manufacture stitching error.
The speech was delivered on Thursday 5 July
2018 Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme procurement process cancellation follows judicial review decision in the Administrative Court.
Jo Johnson attends meeting of Westminster’s Integrated Gangs Unit to hear directly from those working with young people.
Industry experts will join forces to help boost the UK’s Law Tech industry in a new government-backed initiative, Lord Chancellor David Gauke announced tonight (4 July 2018).
Foreign direct investment in the UK's automotive sector creates nearly 500 jobs with investment from 4 separate companies.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke at the Pride reception at Downing Street.
New depot will see Yorkshire become a thriving hub for training engineers.
Leena Nair and Nigel Boardman have been appointed as non-executive board members at BEIS.
Writing in The Daily Telegraph the Foreign Secretary welcomed the change that will allow an independent body to attribute responsibility for chemical attacks in Syria.
Improvements went live on 29 June 2018 which included the way we work with CRM14 eForms and CRM4 grant letters.
Update on what duty solicitors can include when calculating required 14 hours of work each week following consultation with rep bodies.
The Environment Agency has completed work on a new flood embankment which will reduce the risk of flooding at Tyne Green in Hexham.
Driving instructors to receive bespoke training in a pilot scheme launched by Cycling Minister Jesse Norman.
Minister for Trade Policy George Hollingbery addresses Parliament calling on MPs to support the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement.
Prime Minister Theresa May has hailed a shipbuilding contract worth up to £20 billion between BAE Systems and the Australian government as the biggest Naval defence contract for a decade.
Three million UK couples have already taken advantage of Marriage Allowance but a million more are still eligible for the free tax break.
A further chance to bid for 2018 face to face contract work opened on 27 June 2018.
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