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Minister for Development Jenny Chapman gave a speech at the high-level ceremony to launch the 2026 Global Report on Food Crises in London
Members of the Armed Forces will soon have expanded access to media and entertainment, from top-flight sports like football and rugby to podcasts, gaming, and the latest and Defence news.
Lieutenant (Lt) George Kenneth Steinberg MC, from Hampstead, London, has been given a named grave after he was killed near Arras during the Great War in 1918.
The Devon waste carrier was fined £1,466 and told to pay back the economic benefit he realised by his illegal activity of £12,300.
The new Civil Society Council met for the first time yesterday in 10 Downing Street.
More than 120 military families in Woolwich will live in newly refurbished properties, as part of an overhaul that is already benefitting families returning from deployment to Cyprus.
The TRA has proposed a new anti-dumping measure be imposed on imports of hot rolled steel plate from South Korea.
Clearance is underway on a West Yorkshire illegal waste site following court action by the Environment Agency.
Ian Murray's statement on the use of UK Biobank data.
Ambassador Holland condemned Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine, denounced recent Russian threats and intimidation at the OSCE, reaffirmed the UK’s continued military support for Ukraine, and called for the immediate and u…
Government boosts efforts to help young people find their Child Trust Funds
The safety of automated passenger services (APS) will be independently assessed, monitored and enforced to ensure they operate responsibly in Great Britain.
Ministerial Directions issued by the Secretary of State under section 52 of the Climate Change Act 2008.
Partnership aims to boost tip-offs about banned directors still operating in the shadows
His Majesty The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of The Rt Hon Lord Justice Stephen Cobb as the President of the Family Division. This appointment follows the retirement of Sir Andrew McFarlane on 13 April 20…
The UK is accelerating growth by developing six frontier technologies that strengthen digital capabilities and boost long-term competitiveness.
The Charity Commission has concluded its statutory inquiries into the Kantor Foundation and Kantor Charitable Foundation, finding neither charity remained viable after the designation of the charities’ founder, Dr Vitachesla…
Open letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall and Security Minister Dan Jarvis to UK business leaders.
A speech by Jessica Lennard, CMA Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer.
From chocolate bars to famous cars, and the mark where it all began – Britain crowns its best loved trade marks.
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