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Release of further detail on UK’s future immigration system.
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The first meeting of the National Committee for the Safety of Journalists has today taken place, focusing on developing a National Action Plan.
Former Armed Forces personnel will for the first time be able to identify themselves as veterans in the next Census, following new legislation passed today.
Government takes action to proscribe Feuerkrieg Division.
Rear Admiral Peter Sparkes, the current UK National Hydrographer and Deputy Chief Executive, has been appointed to the position of Acting Chief Executive and Accounting Officer.
The UK has announced £5.3 million of new UK aid to support salaries of teachers in the world's poorest refugee-hosting countries.
Registrations for the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme start today (13 July 2020).
The government has launched a new campaign to help businesses and individuals prepare for the end of the transition period.
Bees' Needs Week is back for the fifth year running from 13 - 19 July
Anyone who assaults or attacks emergency workers could face longer jail terms, as a consultation on doubling the maximum penalty for the offence is launched today.
Agreement reached to create an intelligence cell to crack down on gangs facilitating illegal crossings and people smuggling.
Unprecedented £705 million investment will fund new infrastructure, jobs and technology at GB-EU border.
The government is investing in new infrastructure to prepare the UK for the end of the transition period with the EU - Michael Gove writes for the Telegraph.
Theatres, concert halls and live music performance venues to be protected.
The UK Armed Forces led the nation in saying farewell to the Forces' Sweetheart with a series of ceremonial tributes at the funeral of Dame Vera Lynn today.
Staff at the UK Embassy in Nepal worked with the Gurkha Welfare Trust to ensure life-saving supplies reached veterans and rural health facilities.
The Foreign Secretary has given a statement on the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Minister Jayawardena met with Minister José Manuel Restrepo, Minister of Commerce, Tourism and Industry in Colombia, for the first UK-Colombia Trade Dialogue.
The Commission represents farmers, retailers and consumers in the UK, advising Government on trade policies to adopt to secure opportunities for UK farmers
Rebeccah Raphael, founder of The Halifax Helpers, recognised by Her Majesty The Queen with the Commonwealth Points of Light award for service during COVID-19 pandemic
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