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Minister for Employment and Indian Diaspora Champion embarks on three-city visit to India to build on success of PM Modi’s visit to UK.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Heavy rain and showers are expected across England and Wales.
The CMA has cleared Linergy’s completed acquisition of Ulster Farm By-Products.
Culture Secretary, John Whittingdale, has reappointed Debbie Jevans CBE, Charles Reed, Ian Drake, Kate Bosomworth and David Goldstone as Board Members of Sport England for second terms.
John Whittingdale, Secretary of State at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, has appointed five new Historic England Commissioners.
Collection boxes were placed in Dounreay’s Welcome Break canteen as Dounreay staff and contractors enjoyed lunches served in the run up to the Christmas break.
Marcus Jones urges people to reduce, reuse and recycle their Christmas rubbish.
The CAT has referred 2 appeals to the CMA over restrictions to the charges BT is permitted to make for use of its superfast broadband network.
A new two-year visit visa for Chinese nationals will be launched on Monday, 11 January.
The CMA formally cancelled its inquiry into Pearson VUE’s anticipated acquisition of learndirect’s computer-based testing (CBT) business.
Cefas and the University of Exeter are leading on project to develop and apply new molecular biology techniques in aquaculture.
An opinion editorial by the Prime Minister in honour of playwright, William Shakespeare.
The Queen has approved that Simon Jenkins may be appointed as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP today announced the launch of a pilot programme to allow a wider range of prosecutors to conduct appeals into Unduly Lenient Sentences (ULS) on behalf of the Government.
Decision Letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.
The Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, has today (Wednesday) witnessed the signing of a new UK-China hospital partnership that will further strengthen UK-China relations.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says if a nuclear device has been detonated by North Korea, it is a grave breach of UN Security Council resolutions and a provocation which he condemns without reservation.
PM David Cameron launched ‘Shakespeare Lives’, a global programme of activities and events to run in more than seventy countries.
The UK’s Girls Education Challenge is providing opportunities for both children and teachers through new community-based education classes.
The Environment Secretary sets out priorities to make farmers more resilient
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