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Victoria Prentis visited Tenby, Wales to learn about this resilient coastal community.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Ahead of the full return to education in September, a new training scheme has launched to improve wellbeing and mental health support in schools and colleges
Search is on for independent person to advise on Windrush Compensation Scheme.
RAIB has today released its report into a freight train derailment at Willesden High Level Junction, north-west London, 6 May 2019.
Legislation would make it illegal for larger businesses to use products unless they comply with local laws to protect natural areas.
More than 64 million meals have been enjoyed by diners across the country since the launch of the government’s Eat Out to Help Out discount scheme.
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council briefing on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts
Highways England has appointed Balfour Beatty Atkins as its delivery partner to design and construct the new bypass which will take traffic away from the village of Mottram in Longdendale.
Trained police officers can be equipped with a more effective Taser following the approval of a new model by the Home Secretary today (24 August).
Vulnerable victims and witnesses will be spared the trauma of attending court as technology allowing pre-recording of evidence sessions is rolled out across London and Kent today (24 August 2020).
The Home of 2030 competition encourages the design of environmentally friendly homes that support people in leading independent, fulfilling lives as our society ages.
A new criminal offence for people organising or facilitating unlawful gatherings comes into force on Friday 28 August 2020.
Mothers and babies will benefit from a new multi-million pound fund to give people from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) or poorer backgrounds the best chance at a healthy start in life.
The ban on evictions extended for another 4 weeks and new 6 month notice periods to be in place until at least 31 March 2021.
Ben Wallace gave a speech at his first in-person meeting with the German and French defence ministers since the coronavirus outbreak.
The option to work part time under Flexible Service attracted me back into Regular Service so I retain my commitment and keep on top of family commitments.
Flexible Service allows me to continue to serve knowing that I won’t be separated from home base for lengthy periods, so I know I’ll be able to continue to give my son the support he needs for his disability.
Highways England has today unveiled the details of plans for £27.4 billion investment in the strategic road network across the country.
Figures for July 2020 show the extent of UK Government coronavirus support for Scottish jobs and self-employed people.
A charity that operates an independent school in which children were exposed to Daesh propaganda has been issued with an Official Warning
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