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Organisations will be advised of the status of their tenders in early January.
James Lewis QC sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Falkland Islands.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
More local commercial and community radio stations will be able to broadcast on digital platforms across the UK under new plans announced by Digital Minister Matt Hancock today
Home Office Permanent Secretary Philip Rutnam and his predecessor Mark Sedwill have both been knighted by Her Majesty The Queen in the New Year’s Honours.
Public Health England's new TV advert highlights the dangers of tar in cigarettes, urging England’s 7 million smokers to quit using Smokefree this New Year.
Writing in The Times, the Foreign Secretary says that a new global consensus, driven by UK leadership, is emerging that buying or selling ivory is unacceptable.
The Foreign Secretary delivered the following statement to the press during a trip to Moscow, Russia.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) announces that Birmingham, England is the host city partner of the XXII Commonwealth Games in 2022.
Ofsted's National Director, Social Care, Eleanor Schooling discusses how to more effectively safeguard some children who are currently home educated.
Shining or directing a laser at aircraft, road vehicles or ships could lead to a prison sentence, unlimited fine or both under new laws.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement to Parliament on last week's EU Council meeting.
Previous editions of the Government Actuary's Department’s newsletter up to spring 2020. The new ‘special features’ can be found by clicking on ‘Related content’ below to the right.
Consultation proposing changing the Highway Code to promote remote control parking released.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has announced that 2,000 organisations have now signed the Armed Forces Covenant.
A new £5.2 million flood scheme that reduces risk to more than 270 properties in Rugeley and will help regenerate the town centre has been opened
Highways England today paved the way for the future technology which will keep road users as safe and informed as possible on the country’s motorways.
Commercial radio stations will have greater freedom to increase their choice of music genres and respond to the needs of listeners under new rules announced by Digital Minister Matt Hancock today (Monday 18 December).
Brandon Lewis speaks at a Convention of Scottish Local Authorities event to mark 2 years of the vulnerable person's resettlement scheme.
Contracts Finder - which makes it easier for small businesses to find opportunities to supply to government - is celebrating a breakthrough year of growth.
News release issued on behalf of the independent review into building regulations and fire safety.
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