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Adjustments to the Capacity Market auction parameters for delivery year 2019 to 2020.
Footage of a lorry driver using a mobile phone to make a credit card payment as he travels along the M40 near Leamington Spa has been released by Highways England.
New 'Lucy's Law' legislation laid in Parliament to end puppy and kitten farming.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New, or majorly refurbished, large buildings used by the public must have Changing Places toilets, under government proposals being consulted on from today.
Lord Agnew writes to chairs of 94 academy trusts to ask for more details on executives earning six-figure salaries
HM Land Registry teams won in the Legacy System Migration and Product Innovation categories at the Real IT Awards in London on Thursday 9 May.
Lord Ahmad, Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief, wishes Muslims all around the world a blessed and peaceful Ramadan.
The Foreign Office gave a statement on The Sultan of Brunei's de facto moratorium on the death penalty and commitment to the UN Convention Against Torture.
Adults who are sleeping rough and living with mental illness and substance misuse will benefit from £1.9 million funding to improve their access to vital healthcare.
Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Transport, visits Birmingham today to see how works are progressing at the region’s main HS2 sites.
People living and working in the East of England get the chance to hear more about a £61 million road maintenance programme for major roads across the region.
The UK welcomed recent assurances by the Sultan of Brunei on the Sharia Penal Code, but urged Brunei to respect individual rights and recommended lifting the State of Emergency.
New research for Ofsted finds that a quarter of teachers have seen off-rolling happen in their schools.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport highlighted the importance of business, government and civil society working together to deliver inclusive growth
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt notes the verdicts against 2 Russian GRU officers who plotted the coup.
Amber Rudd talks about the future of the Labour Market at the Recruitment and Employment Confederation
The Crime, Safeguarding and Vulnerabilities Minister, Victoria Atkins spoke about tackling violent crime in the North East.
The UK remains deeply concerned by reports of widespread, systematic human rights violations in DPRK. We also urge DPRK to allow human rights actors immediate, unhindered access.…
Secretary of State for International Development delivers first speech since being appointed.
Minister for Equalities Baroness Williams speech at Galop's conference Recognise & Respond: Strengthening advocacy for LGBT+ survivors of domestic abuse.
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