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Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson calls on Israel to reconsider proposals to demolish the Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar and plans to construct over 3,000 settlement units in the West Bank.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ofsted's Chief Inspector discussed the importance of the early years and developing a love of reading at the 2018 Pre-school Learning Alliance conference.
Staff from PossAbilities talk about becoming a public service mutual and the difference it has made to them and to the vulnerable adults they serve.
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Letter to local authority and housing association chief executives on the funding for removal and replacement of ACM cladding systems on high-rise buildings in the social housing sector.
Gill Aitken, HMRC’s General Counsel and Solicitor, is to leave the department to take up a new role as Registrar at the University of Oxford.
Environment Agency open new £63 million flood defence scheme in Rossall
Science Minister Sam Gyimah signs landmark agreements with Israel focussing on innovation, ageing and artificial intelligence
The CMA has provisionally found that the merger between EMR and MWR could lead to a worse deal for firms that recycle metal and those that buy it to re-use.
The UK’s Minister for Africa, Harriett Baldwin, has visited Sierra Leone to see how the UK’s partnership with Sierra Leone is improving the lives of some of the poorest people and empowering women and girls.
Arts minister steps in to prevent ‘A Pair of Champagne Standard Lamps’ by Salvador Dalí and Edward James from export.
Billing for mental health work carried out from June 2018 should include the number of independent medical reports claimed.
Alkane Energy UK Ltd have applied for an environmental permit to drill at a site in Rufford
Use version 1.23 of the bulkload spreadsheet when submitting claims via Contract Work and Administration (CWA).
Urgent safety lessons issued after the failure of a throw bag rescue line during a boat capsize rescue drill.
Schools with security, not prisons with education – Justice Minister sets out plan for new Secure Schools.
A team of CNC officers based at Hinkley Point carried out a static cycle fund raising event last week, and raised over £1,200 for the Alzheimer’s Society.
The government announced today that Dr Julian Braybrook has been appointed as the new Government Chemist.
The government will consult on tougher regulation for the pre-paid funeral plan sector to protect the elderly and their families.
The CMA is launching a review into the £2 billion funerals market to ensure that people are not getting a bad deal.
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