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The CMA is reminding local authorities that schemes aimed at reducing consumption of high-strength alcohol must not breach competition law.
Life sciences businessman and academic Professor Graham Boulnois has been appointed as chairman of the Medicines Technologies Catapult.
Since the start of the Syria crisis in 2011, the UK has provided over $0.5 billion in support to Jordan.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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A dance and digital project to inspire young readers
Charles Sebag-Montefiore and John Singer awarded second terms of 4 years, commencing 25 June 2016.
Stephen Crabb: "These proposed job losses are a severe blow to the community of Port Talbot and the local economy"
Alistair Burt on the Manchester Primary Care Partnership scheme making thousands of extra GP appointments available at evenings and weekends.
Prime Minister and Business Secretary host reception with some of the UK’s top businesses to celebrate employing thousands of apprentices.
UKTI India is providing a unique opportunity for Indian companies to explore the UK’s creative technologies innovation ecosystem.
The UK delivers its statement on the Universal Periodic Review of Namibia, 18 January 2016.
£20 million English language tuition fund announced today will help combat social isolation for some Muslim women.
New milestone reached with 568 jobcentres offering the new benefit.
At the 2015 General Election there were more overseas voters registered than ever.
The Lord Mayor of London Jeffrey Mountevans is visiting Kuwait on 17 and 19 January 2016
From 1 April 2016 workers in the UK aged over 25 earning the minimum rate of £6.70 per hour will see a 50p increase.
Twenty-three new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) will bring the total to 50 and cover more than a fifth of English waters.
£5.5 million to repair the flood damaged Elland Bridge and to build a temporary footbridge to keep the Calderdale community connected.
Iran has received extensive economic and financial sanctions relief as a result of meeting its obligations under the nuclear deal agreed on 14 July 2015, meaning the country is now able to trade more freely.
Philip Hammond hails result of years of diplomacy
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