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The Foreign Affairs Council will formally adopt a sanctions regime on chemical weapons, tabled by the UK and France after the Syria and Salisbury attacks.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Government launches new voluntary Code of Practice to help manufacturers boost the security of internet-connected devices such as smartwatches, virtual assistants and toys.
Transport technical notices, setting out plans to be put into place in the unlikely situation the UK leaves the EU without a deal, published.
People urged to have their say on whether competition in the digital market is being is stifled by powerful tech giants.
His Excellency the Governor, Dr John Freeman, chaired the 23rd meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday, 10 October 2018, at the Hon. Hilly Ewing Building on Providenciales.
Prime Minister May addresses the regions and nations lobby.
The Secretary of State has announced the appointment of the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman.
The Secretary of State has announced the appointment of 25 Parole Board members.
Theresa May announces pioneering Race at Work Charter, signed by high-profile businesses leading the way on increasing ethnic minority representation in the workplace.
2018 Alexander Dalrymple Award presented to Mr Jeff Bryant, former International Training and Capacity Building Manager at the UK Hydrographic Office.
The Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt agreed a joint statement with the Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister, Pham Binh Minh during his visit to the UK.
The Chancellor will position Britain as the “natural global home” of new and innovative financial services after Brexit at the IMF Annual Meeting in Bali (10 – 13 October).
Professor Carole Mundell announced as the new Chief Scientific Adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Secretary of State Dominic Raab's statement in the House regarding the UK government position on Brexit negotiations.
Lisa Hunter has been appointed Director of Communications for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) following an external open competition for the role.
The Geospatial Commission will invest £5 million to help unlock the value of geospatial data held by its six expert Partner Bodies.
Public sector organisations can submit service delivery and operational challenges for the next GovTech Catalyst competitions from today until 12 November.
Government invests £5 million to help the UK Hydrographic Office and partner bodies on Geospatial Commission maximise the value of location-based information
Man filmed dumping builders rubbish illegally
New booklet provides insight into the history of BAME staff working in UK diplomacy over the last 70 years.
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