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Thousands of extra homes will be made available for vulnerable Londoners at risk of becoming homeless.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Welsh Secretary reflects on Welsh success stories in 2018 and looks ahead to the following 12 months
The Investigatory Powers Act introduced a right of appeal in some circumstances which comes into effect today.
The statue of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst in Victoria Tower Gardens will be upgraded to Grade II*
In his New Year Message, Scottish Secretary David Mundell has set out that 2019 needs to be a year of compromise to get Brexit sorted
The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance globally will be double the UK population
Ben Elliot appointed as government’s first Food Surplus and Waste Champion to help promote awareness of the issue of food waste
New investment to create tiny robots that can help repair the UK’s vast underground pipe network and prevent disruption of roadworks in the future.
Mothers and new babies will be offered better support as part of plans designed to make the NHS one of the best places in the world to give birth.
A new free trade agreement in the Pacific has come into force on Sunday 30 December and will play a crucial role in promoting free trade.
Michael Gove launches consultation on plans to create greater protections for trees in urban areas.
Congratulations to Chief Superintendent Duncan Worsell who has been appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours list.
Innovative projects across the country have received backing from the government’s £9.1 billion Local Growth Fund.
Funding boost will make commuting by bike easier in 2019.
'Passport' of activities launched to enrich children's experiences and skills, backed by the Scouts, Girlguiding and National Trust.
Exporters and business people recognised in the 2019 New Year's Honours list for their contribution and service to international trade and exporting.
DFID staff recognised in 2019's New Year's Honours list
Violinist Nicola Benedetti, rugby legend Doddie Weir and businesswoman and philanthropist Ann Gloag are among Scots recognised by the Queen
New Years' Honours list published
A total of 86 people have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to education, children’s services, and improving social mobility in the New Year’s Honours List 2019.
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