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Seven more ‘One Step Greener’ Ambassadors have been selected ahead of COP26 Summit in November, with the search on for six more
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Vulnerable households across the country will be able to access a new £500m support fund to help them with essentials over the coming months as the country continues its recovery from the pandemic.
Students will sit GCSE, A and AS level exams next year with adaptations to recognise the disruption to their education.
Exams and other formal assessments will go ahead for vocational and technical qualifications and other general qualifications
Ofqual’s approach to grading for GCSE, AS and A levels to be fair to students: a transition year in 2022.
The Cabinet Office has published updated guidance in relation to honours forfeiture that applies to deceased recipients accused of criminal acts.
An LLWR colleague has been presented with an award for helping to normalise discussions about the menopause.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the Security Council Briefing on the Middle East.
The new forum joins the other ICIBI stakeholder groups that advise on specific areas such as maritime, aviation, adults at risk, and refugee and asylum issues.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak chaired a virtual meeting with G7 finance ministers today (Wednesday) to discuss international tax reform.
Natural England’s decision means better protection for rare and endangered wild birds and plants that live in and by the lakes.
UK International Ambassador for Human Rights Rita French gave a statement outlining the UK's concern at continued acts of reprisals outlined within the report.
HMRC is urging Working Tax Credit customers to check if they need to update their working hours if these have reduced as a result of coronavirus.
The latest Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) campaign for new recruits is open for applicant registration.
Speech by Energy, Clean Growth and Climate Change Minister, Greg Hands, at the 2021 RenewableUK conference.
The UK delivered this statement during the panel discussion on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of peaceful protests.
The UK is deeply concerned by the Malian government's discussions with Russian private military company Wagner Group.
Consultation on plans to modernise water abstraction and enhance the Environment Agency's powers to protect groundwater
The Environment Agency has blocked access to land in Birtley to reduce the serious risks of illegal waste storage to the environment and local community.
Social Mobility Commission launches new sector specific toolkit to encourage socio-economic diversity and inclusion in the creative sector workforce.
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