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Businessman Roger Baker has been ordered to pay more than £6,650 for illegally disposing of thousands of tonnes of waste on farmland near Exeter.
The Independent Chief Inspector reviewed the Home Office's progress in implementing the 10 recommendations made in his September 2016 inspection.
Prime Minister Theresa May’s statement to Parliament about the Salisbury incident, made on 5 September 2018 after PMQs.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Legacy consultation deadline extended by three weeks to Friday 5th October.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is launching a new competition to find solutions for lightweight rapidly deployable protection for on-foot troops on the front-line through Field Fortifications.
It's one year since the Environment Agency's Flood Community Engagement Officers took up post to support communities across the North East.
Asa Smallwood is called to prison immediately after the Solicitor General's action.
A new code of conduct for artificial intelligence (AI) and other data-driven technologies will allow NHS patients to benefit from the latest innovations.
Professor Dame Sally Davies has made a statement about public safety, following the identification of suspects involved in the Salisbury attack.
Organisations can apply for a share of £150,000 to develop innovative ways of protecting young forest trees in Scotland from damage by pine weevils.
The date of the 12th annual National Apprenticeship Week - to take place in 2019 – has been announced and will run from 4 to 8 March 2019.
The government has agreed a 5-year contract as part of the new NHS Supply Chain, which aims to save billions of pounds and simplify the NHS goods-buying process.
Minister Sam Gyimah spoke about the value of Great Britain's universities at UUK's annual conference in Sheffield.
Thousands of adults across England will benefit from a £6 million programme that will help them learn to speak English and better integrate into British life.
Products containing doses equal to or greater than 1178mg/day of base glucosamine will now be considered to be medicines.
Sir Geoffrey Adams KCMG has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt in succession to Mr John Casson CMG.
Grant funding will directly benefit over 2,000 people across the country.
Scottish businesses and members of the public have the opportunity to shape Britain’s post-Brexit trade policy in public consultations open until 26 October
Joint statement from the Governments of France, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States on the efforts to bring violence in Tripoli to an end.
Minister for the Middle East announces new support to help UNRWA to continue delivering healthcare and education to Palestinians.
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