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Offenders posing a threat to national security to spend longer behind bars
Government to end study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, and work visas for Afghans.
Government rolling out first 27 neighbourhood health centres, providing more care closer to home.
The Prime Minister met the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, ahead of the Joint Expeditionary Force Summit (JEF) today.
The Secretary of State and the Mayor of London have written to developers, Registered Providers and London Boroughs to confirm the final proposed package of emergency measures to support housebuilding in the capital.
An update on work to carefully take down Grenfell Tower, including dust, noise and vibration monitoring reports.
Ministers working closely with the new Cabinet Secretary order a clear up of Whitehall consultation culture to speed up decision making and deliver for the British people.
National Trail opening is culmination years of work by Natural England and partners alongside £5.5 million government investment for upgrade
Shipbuilding, steel, AI and energy infrastructure will be recognised as critical for national security, with new guidance prioritising contracts for British business where necessary to protect our national security.
Government publishes formal response to independent review of Arts Council England
David Reed MBE appointed His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and His Majesty’s Consul General to Istanbul.
People and businesses in Barnsley will gain AI skills and benefit from shorter hospital waiting lists through new government pilots in the UK’s first Tech Town.
British military will be able to board shadow fleet vessels transiting UK waters as the UK steps up its pressure on Putin.
The government has launched a competition to help deliver a second new national forest, as search begins for a location for a third
Historic new deal for resident doctors would have seen more frequent and fairer pay rises and more training places from this year.
Ministers and industry leaders convene first Farming & Food Board to drive profitability and put farm productivity at the heart of government.
Explanation of Vote by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, on the UN General Assembly resolution on the Declaration of the trafficking of enslaved Africans and racialised chattel enslavement of Africans…
Minister Matthew Patrick visited Boston over St Patrick’s Day to champion NI's tech and innovation sector to US businesses, investors, and academic leaders.
Millions of drivers who claim motoring expenses could benefit from a review of approved mileage rates.
Communities in Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire will benefit from a greater focus on preventative healthcare.
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