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This newsletter was issued in December 2015.
This December officials from 195 countries across the world will gather in Paris, France, to try to agree a deal to tackle global warming.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A review into how local Council Tax support schemes are working across the country has been launched.
Red Tape review to give housebuilders their say on ineffective rules and heavy-handed enforcement that stop them building homes.
A record 3 billion visits were made to England’s great outdoors between March 2014 and February 2015, showing interest in our natural environment is on the rise.
The latest figures show 66,640 new affordable homes were delivered in the last year.
International Day for the abolition of slavery: how health and care professionals can help tackle modern slavery and support victims.
Speech delivered at Global Africa Investment Summit on 2nd December 2015
Trade and investment forum brings together political and business decision makers
Pearson VUE’s anticipated acquisition of the computer-based testing business of learndirect could face in-depth phase 2 investigation.
Sir Michael Barber has joined the board of the Ministry of Justice as a non-executive member, it has been announced today (2 December 2015).
Statement by Foreign Ministers on NATO's Open Door policy.
A company responsible for bombarding people with millions of nuisance calls has been fined £850,000 by the Claims Management Regulator.
Opening the Summit the Foreign Secretary focussed on how both the UK and Africa will benefit from Africa’s increased prosperity
Edward Timpson at the launch of a study by the Rees Centre and University of Bristol into the educational progress of looked-after children.
Statement by NATO Foreign Ministers on Assurance to Turkey, 1 December 2015.
British High Commission and British Council launches programme of activities to mark 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death
Person overboard from twin rig stern trawler Beryl, 21nm west-north-west of the Shetland Islands, Scotland with loss of 1 life.
Senior economic officials from the United Kingdom and Central America, including Honduras, discussed mechanisms to successfully implement public-private partnerships (PPP) schemes in the region in a three-day seminar held by…
Senior economic officials from the United Kingdom and Central America, including Guatemala, discussed mechanisms to successfully implement public-private partnership (PPP) schemes in the region in a three-day seminar held by…
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