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Thousands of jobs created as major carbon capture and storage network is ready for construction – boosting energy security and the government's Plan for Change.
Nadia provides an insight into her training within HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
Open letter to clean energy developers and investors inviting them to support the clean energy mission by 'building it in Britain'.
Ambassador Holland condemns Russia's missile attacks against civilians in Sumy and Kharkiv over Easter and President Putin's transparently cynical attempts to portray Russia as the party of peace.
Millions of Brits will find it easier to track their pension savings with the creation of a small pensions pot consolidator, in reforms unveiled by the pensions minister today (Thursday 24 April).
Call for evidence will inform England’s first ever men’s health strategy to tackle the life expectancy gap.
Prime Minister brings forward £300 million for Great British Energy to invest in offshore wind supply chains ahead of the Future of Energy Security summit.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has today launched new guidance for corporates about self-reporting, co-operation and Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs).
The Foreign Secretary has issued a statement following reports of violence in and around El Fasher, Sudan.
Updates to UK Syria sanctions regulations will help the people of Syria rebuild their country and economy following the fall of Assad
Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock outlined the government's vision on women's sport at the Westminster Insight - Women and Girls in Sport Conference
British businesses will be supported to trade freely as the Chancellor chooses to act on practices that undercut fair trade, such as the dumping of cheap goods into the UK.
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A 42-year-old man was caught red-handed by Environment Agency officers when he attempted to use a cast net without permission on a canal in South Yorkshire.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Cases due to be heard by the Certification Officer.
The Secretary of State has reappointed Lucy Osborne as a Trustee of the Theatres Trust for a second term of 3 years.
Police chiefs will automatically sack officers who fail background checks, allowing them to root out those who are unfit to serve and clean up their forces.
A successful grassroots fund has been extended after reaching 50,000 people in first year. Applications are now open for grants between £5,000 and £10,000.
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