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A UK baby products business recently secured new deals in the United States and China which is expected to make the company £2.2 million by 2025
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A Glastonbury-based design studio has been commissioned to create a knitted-wired jewellery capsule collection for a museum in the Netherlands
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement on the Grenfell Phase One report.
Security Minister Brandon Lewis spoke at a Policy Exchange event on Security and Crime after Brexit: keeping Britain safe.
Our endeavours to improve performance and provide a better customer experience are continuing to deliver much improved planning appeal handling times.
New prisoner escort contracts have been awarded which will see the introduction of a modern fleet of vehicles and innovative monitoring technology.
Guidance and tips for fans travelling for the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Statement delivered by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN at the Third Committee session on the Committee for the elimination of racial discrimination.
Statement by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Women, Peace and Security.
New proposals include consulting on whether employers should be required to provide references for former employees.
The British Embassy organized a simulated forum based on the Business and Human Rights forum held yearly in Switzerland.
The British High Commission is seeking an experienced consultant to design and implement a campaign to raise awareness of the Commonwealth in Rwanda and UK-Rwanda links on Commonwealth priority areas.
Experts from the Coal Authority have been closely engaged in the production of a new industry manual geared to aiding safe development above old mine workings.
Jim Harra appointed as the new Chief Executive and First Permanent Secretary at HMRC, succeeding Sir Jonathan Thompson.
School pupils have been given a taste of driving the proposed route of the A417 during a visit from Highways England.
Environment Bill passes second reading by MPs unopposed and will now progress to Committee stage.
New partnership to make buses more accessible for disabled passengers.
AFS Scaffolding Ltd loses licence to operate commercial vehicles after it gained an unfair competitive advantage over other businesses.
The review announced by the government will look to identify ways of bolstering the response to threats such as county lines, people trafficking and drugs.
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