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A new independent Consumer Advocate is to be created for the Telecoms sector to protect mobile and broadband customers from unfair practices.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
International Development Minister Baroness Sugg delivers a speech about UK aid’s commitment to women and girls’ rights in Vancouver.
On 28 May, the UK joined 87 other states in co-sponsoring a United Nations resolution establishing 22 August as an international day commemorating victims of acts of violence based on religion or belief.
New report which looks to improve integration strategies to better support refugees in the UK has been launched by the Immigration Minister today.
HMS Queen Elizabeth, the nation’s future flagship, will deploy in late summer for the eastern seaboard of the US, including a port visit in the Washington area where she will host the Atlantic Future Forum.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £22 million to help provide clean, affordable and secure energy in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
New T Level branding unveiled to boost awareness of the new courses ahead of the 2020 rollout.
A speech delivered by Andrea Coscelli to the OECD/G7 conference on competition and the digital economy.
Prime Minister Theresa May will watch veterans retrace their journey to Normandy from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth.
At the World News Media Congress in Glasgow, the Foreign Secretary spoke about building a coalition of governments committed to media freedom.
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt speaks about the power of human rights, democracy and respect for the rules based international order.
The Tenant Fees Act comes into force today (1 June 2019).
Greater transparency at forefront of changes to the national referral mechanism.
53 Ambassadors and representatives of international organisations in Poland signed an open letter on the occasion of Warsaw’s Equality Parade.
Rear Admiral Tim Lowe CBE appointed Chief Executive and Accounting Officer of the UK Hydrographic Office
Mr. Philip Smith spoke on the theme: “Accelerating the sustainable development of Northern Ghana in the context of peace, security and Ghana Beyond Aid", in Tamale, Ghana.
The British High Commission in Suva celebrated the Queen's Birthday Party on 30 May 2019. The theme of the High Commissioner's speech was "Britain is Back", highlighting a step change in the UK's relat…
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has today created 41 new Marine Conservation Zones, marking the most significant expansion of England’s ‘Blue Belt’ of protected areas to date.
Survey finds that more than two-thirds of NHS acute trusts in England now prohibit smoking on site as part of their journey to becoming smokefree.
Outcomes of the second round of the £5 million Taking Teaching Further programme announced
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