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Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council meeting on climate and security.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
A man who raped and abused a woman has received an increased prison sentence after his case was referred to the Court of Appeal.
Governor, Nigel Dakin, provides an update on local and international response to tackle spike in gang related violence in the Turks and Caicos.
Knowsley is the latest authority to migrate, with 50 local authorities now on our Local Land Charges Register.
Electronic Trade Documents Bill ends need for paper-based trading documents
This circular sets out the places in Northern Ireland at which persons may be detained under new section 43B of the Terrorism Act 2000.
A new fish pass on the River Exe, at Bridgetown Weir near Dulverton, Somerset, will help fish reach more than 30 kilometres of Exmoor rivers.
The TRA announces its interim conclusions in a reconsideration of a trade remedy measure on welded tubes and pipes from China, Belarus and Russia.
The CMA has published an open letter explaining that it is now escalating its public enforcement action against non-compliant private hospitals and consultants.
The CMA has warned it will take enforcement action against healthcare providers over concerns prospective patients are not being given the essential information they need.
The Student Loans Company (SLC) has appointed Chris Larmer as its new Chief Executive. Currently Executive Director, Operations, he will replace Paula Sussex, who leaves the organisation at the end of the year.
The regulator’s ‘Revitalising Trusts’ programme has released £1 million to directly aid charitable causes across Wales.
Ian Stubbs (UK delegation to the OSCE) stresses that, when Putin is losing on the battlefield, he takes the war to the Ukrainian people instead.
Her Late Majesty The Queen approved the nomination of The Reverend Canon Stephen Race to the Suffragan See of Beverley, in the Diocese of York.
Catchment Sensitive Farming advice is now available to farmers, land managers and growers across England
Malcolm Offord addresses Arctic Circle Assembly and meets key figures in biotech and gaming sectors.
Better flood defences that reduce the risk of flooding to more than 1,400 homes in Exmouth have been built.
UK government introduces new Energy Prices Bill, putting into law support for consumers with energy costs.
COP26 President Alok Sharma will travel to Washington, D.C. from 12 to 15 October
Air quality experts and delegates from around the world are meeting to discuss international action to improve global air quality
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