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Government unveils £80 million investment to help develop the next generation of electric vehicles and new hybrid aircraft.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
People in debt will be given greater protection from rogue bailiffs as the government today announced the introduction of compulsory body-worn cameras.
Ofsted has published research that shows the well-being of most teachers is generally low or moderate.
This page sets out our response to the situation in the Gulf after Iranian forces seized a British-flagged tanker, Stena Impero, in the Strait of Hormuz.
A new £2 million pilot innovation fund to support public interest journalism in the UK, following recommendations in the Cairncross Review.
Developers have been ordered to do more to protect Britain’s cherished wildlife.
New legislation will tackle the misuse of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), also known as confidentiality clauses, in the workplace – including those being used to cover up sexual harassment, racial discrimination and assaul…
The Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt spoke to media after a ministerial COBR meeting on 20 July on the Iranian actions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Money awarded to groups who help child sexual abuse and sexual violence victims.
£2 million to develop the most thorough understanding ever of Britain’s road markings.
Briefing and statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council.
The world’s first global conference on media freedom was held in London 10-11 July to improve the safety of journalists who report across the world.
Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon spoke at the second Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom in Washington.
The Lead Commissioner, Sara Khan, gave an update on the Commission's findings to date prior to remarks by the Home Secretary on extremism in England and Wales.
Speaking on the second day of the Global Conference for Media Freedom, Special Envoy Amal Clooney explained the role of the new independent Legal Experts panel.
On day 1 of the Global Conference for Media Freedom, Special Envoy Amal Clooney outlines the threats journalists face and how governments can protect media freedom.
Minister Rutley addressed forestry stakeholders on the importance of tree planting in Northumberland.
The charity, Blood Bikes Cumbria, was nominated by our employees to receive a share of the £34,000 they raised through a safety scheme.
A portrait of the greatest male ballet dancer of the early twentieth century, Vaslav Nijinsky, is at risk of export
Locally developed plan sets out how the area will take full advantage of its global assets and maximise the economic opportunities of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc
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