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Plans reaffirm the fact that passengers can book flights with confidence.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Announcing a policy statement on the UK position on reciprocity of rights for airlines from EU countries.
The British High Commission encourages Nigerians to turn out and vote on Saturday 9 March in elections for State Governorships and State Houses of Assembly.
Leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, spoke to the APPG on Women in Parliament, about progress to end bullying and harassment in Parliament.
Boards at some of the UK’s biggest companies still don’t fully understand the potential impact of a cyber attack according to a new report.
Prime Minister Theresa May visited Salisbury exactly a year after a chemical weapon was used on the streets of the city.
Order proscribing Hizballah, Ansaroul Islam and Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam Wal-Muslimin came into force at midnight.
The government will allow companies to reclaim VAT on supplies of certain financial services made to the EU 27 in the event that the UK withdraws from the EU with no deal.
Remit letter from the Home Secretary to National Crime Agency Renumeration and Review Body (NCARRB) regarding the 2019 to 2020 pay award.
There are steps they need to take to ensure their businesses can continue to trade with the EU if the UK leaves without a deal.
Workshop on governance and management of science, technology and innovation in regional development under the framework of the Newton - Paulet Fund.
The British Embassy in Havana has been pre-allocated project funds for the UK financial year 2019-20 by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
British Ambassador Kate Smith CMG visited Rhodes to meet with local authorities and businesses.
Advice on preparing for the introduction of International Maritime Organization (IMO) numbers as part of contingency planning
Government is working with animal health companies who have been carrying out extensive EU Exit contingency planning for all EU Exit scenarios.
The Department for International Trade has been ranked in the top 10 government bodies for LGBT staff to work for the first time.
Kathryn Cearns OBE will be the new Chair of the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS), commencing 18th March 2019. Kathryn succeeds Angela Knight CBE.
Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement on Brexit.
Further details of the preparations underway to minimise disruption of the supply of medicines and medical products in a no-deal EU Exit.
The UK has now signed our agreement with Switzerland to protect citizens’ rights.
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