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Statement by David Clay, UK Deputy Political Coordinator at the United Nations, at the Security Council Briefing on Western Sahara
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
We have issued notices to terminate contracts with 3aaa.
This webinar will cover: what CICs are, director’s responsibilities, funding, tax incentives and a little bit on dividend payments
Housing and Homelessness Minister Heather Wheeler MP’s speech to the District Councils' Network (DCN) Autumn Assembly.
The Justice Secretary addresses the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners and the National Police Chiefs Council at the 2018 Partnership Summit.
A four-year project to dismantle 3,000 tonnes of steelwork at Scotland’s first nuclear reactor has been safely completed.
Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Russia Dr Laurie Bristow gave a speech at the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce’s RussiaTALK Investment Forum on Thursday 1 November.
Paul Beddoes has had the minimum term for his life sentence increased under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme.
Announcement of an upcoming competition seeking innovative technologies and approaches that help to reduce knife crime.
Leading QC Max Hill takes up his new role as Director of Public Prosecutions
Ben Wallace, Minister for Security and Economic Crime, speaks about the threat from serious and organised crime and the government's strategy to challenge this.
New figures show that around 54,000 households are no longer subject to the benefit cap, indicating more people are entering work or taking on more hours.
The government has pledged to tackle the misery caused by serious and organised criminals by drawing on all the powers, tools and expertise the UK has to offer.
High Income Child Benefit Charge cases will be reviewed where a 'Failure to Notify' penalty was issued for certain tax years.
Manufacturer of carbon-neutral paper, Paper Plus, set for global growth after the Department for International Trade helped secure a £5.5 million investment.
Pioneering government-funded study looks at how navigational and wider marine geospatial data can support the safe navigation of autonomous vessels
The UK reaffirmed its support for the current arms control machinery and highlighted the important work carried out by the UN Institute for Disarmament Research.
Restrictions to Britain’s aid support to countries affected by crises and natural disasters that severely impact their economy are lifted
Air Marshal Sir Richard Frank Garwood, KBE, CB, DFC, has been appointed Chairman of the Tri-Branch Management Board.
Companies working in data-driven health will go through a 16-week programme funded by Innovate UK and run by the Francis Crick Institute.
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