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On World Oceans Day, government launches consultation to protect rare sea life and threatened marine habitats around English coast.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Theresa May to lobby world leaders and industry to protect women and girls against vile online harassment.
The UK has today announced success in securing UN Security Council sanctions against 6 major people traffickers operating in Libya.
The resting place of 29 year old Private Lacey Anthony Tingle, Royal Army Medical Corp, has been marked 74 years after his death.
The Newton Fund supported Mahidol University and the Wellcome Sanger Institute to organise the first conference on "Single Cell Genomics" to showcase advanced high-throughput techniques.
On Saturday 2 June 2018, the DMS (Whittington) Field Gun Crew competed in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity Field Gun Competition at HMS Collingwood.
Sir Alan Duncan spoke at the WDR Europa Forum in Berlin about Brexit.
New HMRC figures reveal increase in value of exports in March 2018 compared to previous 12 months
Every part of the UK has seen their goods exports increase thanks to increasing global opportunities, new data shows.
Rail Minister meets with Mayor of Greater Manchester and leaders of Northern and Network Rail.
Nuclear safeguards legislation successfully passes through Parliament; UK on track to meet international obligations from day one of exit.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a called-in decision.
The Environment Agency has started work on a new £65,000 flood bank in a Northumberland town to reduce the risk of flooding from the River Tyne.
The CMA is considering an appeal following today’s Tribunal judgment in an excessive pricing case against 2 pharmaceutical companies.
Personnel leaving the armed forces will now be able to keep their military ID, Minister for Defence People and Veterans Tobias Ellwood has announced.
The Foreign Secretary met with Chief Executive of Afghanistan Dr Abdullah Abdullah on 7 June at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
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The government fund that compensates authors for loaning their works for free from public libraries has been extended to e-lending, Libraries Minister Michael Ellis announced.
Trade Minister Greg Hands speaks to businesses about post-Brexit trade at the German-British Chamber of Industry and Commerce annual dinner.
Farmers and fishermen speak to Cabinet Office Minister about impact of Brexit.
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