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The UK reaffirmed its calls for the Council to maintain a focused approach to human rights and believes the Council is not the correct forum to discuss foreign debt.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK confirmed its support for the draft resolution entitled "Right to Food".
A brand new plant is ready to help empty Sellafield’s most hazardous nuclear waste stores.
The UK made clear its stance on resolution L.8, regarding human rights in Nicaragua, and urged all members to support it.
The Winter 2019 edition of our newsletter is now available.
The UK delivered its draft resolution L.1, which seeks to continue the process of advancing peace, justice & reconciliation in Sri Lanka.
How to register for the Groceries Code Adjudicator Conference on 24 June.
HMS Tamar, which is part of a five-strong OPV contract with BAE Systems, worth a combined £635m, was formally named in Glasgow today.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has joined Armed Forces personnel to begin the countdown
DWP email addresses are changing from 28 March 2019.
Two burial services have taken place on the Western Front honouring four unknown Irish soldiers who fell during the First World War
Bespoke Security of Navigation, Stabilisation Advice and Training (SONSAT) to support maritime security and safety of navigation
11 companies supported by Innovate UK have been named on the Sunday Times and Maserati’s 2019 list of game-changing entrepreneurs.
The Secretary of State has announced the reappointment of Lord Ajay Kakkar as Chair of the Judicial Appointments Commission.
The Committee has been maintaining a close interest in Parliament’s progress towards an independent complaints process to deal with recent allegations of bullying and harassment in both Houses.
A team from Cumbria has won a national award for creating a “powerful movement” to improve gender balance in the region.
Local authorities to be awarded £25m to further bus retrofitting plans
The CMA has cancelled its merger investigation into TopCashback’s anticipated acquisition of Quidco. This follows the companies’ decision to abandon the transaction.
Dual carriageway will cut journey times and support 1,000 new homes.
North West Relief Road given £54 million to provide new route taking traffic out of the town centre.
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