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New review launches to improve support for children with additional needs
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Speech by the International Trade Secretary at the International Trade Dinner 2019.
Business, Treasury and Cabinet Office ministers met banking chiefs today to launch new Business Finance Council and encourage support for SMEs.
Primary Authority partnership with Monmouthshire County Council helps SA Brain & Co develop a more effective Food Safety Management System.
Annual Reports to the Secretary of State for BEIS and the Chair of ACAS on the activities of the Certification Officer
Proposals would ensure more sprinklers in new high-rise blocks of flats.
Funding boost for National Cycle Network.
Partial loss of electrical power on approach to East Midlands Airport, Boeing 737-4Q8 (G-JMCR) operating a cargo flight.
Passengers and hauliers to continue to travel and trade with confidence as UK-EU transport protected after Brexit.
Tough new rules designed to make sure government suppliers pay their bills on time came into force on September 1.
‘Natasha’s Law’ introduced to protect allergy sufferers and give them confidence in the food they buy.
Up to 6,000 officers to be recruited in the first year backed by £750 million of government funding, following commitment to increase police over next 3 years.
Primary Authority partnership with Wakefield Council helps Acorn Mobility Services keep its regulatory compliance costs to a minimum.
If there's a no deal Brexit, border controls will be introduced to make it harder for criminals to enter the UK.
The finishing touches are being put to Portsmouth’s Naval Base to prepare for the arrival of the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier.
The Student Loans Company is urging students to get ready for the first payment of the new academic year.
The Spending Round speech in full (check against delivery).
People around the Humber are being asked to complete a survey to help organisations working on a new tidal flood risk strategy understand views and priorities.
Pioneering new safety regime for self-driving vehicles
Laura Clarke, British High Commissioner to New Zealand, addresses the Royal Commonwealth Society & the British New Zealand Business Association.
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