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Businesses in Scotland benefitted from more than £3.4 billion of UK Government-backed loans to protect and support jobs across the country.
A Northern Ireland Executive to get £660 million boost to its budget.
In his third visit this year, Mark Prisk's business agenda will take him to Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and Brasília
The Parole Board welcomes the findings from the Ministry of Justice review of the Parole Board rules and reconsideration mechanism, which were announced today by the Secretary of State for Justice.
Re-purposed military oxygen machines among the package of coronavirus support for British Overseas Territories.
Manufactured by ArjoHuntleigh AB – spreader bar may detach from the lift arm during patient transfer with the potential for serious injuries to the patient.
Newly appointed Crown Representatives will improve commercial relationships with suppliers on behalf of the government and bolster savings.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ground-breaking Domestic Abuse Bill to receive First Reading in the House of Commons.
A new public awareness raising campaign will highlight that if anyone is at risk of, or experiencing domestic abuse, help is still available.
Lambert 2, a vital negotiation toolkit aiming to bolster collaboration between universities and businesses across the UK, launched today.
New laws will be introduced to protect public health, increase NHS capacity, strengthen social care and support the public to take the right action at the right time.
Airport-style security and cutting-edge technology to crack down on criminal activity in prisons.
While the UK is one of the best places in the world to grow a business, women are half as likely as men to be involved in starting one.
Elizabeth Truss thanked staff at HMP Bristol and Bristol Civil and Family Justice Centre for their ‘vital work’.
Over one million pounds has now been awarded as part of a programme to help bolster small grassroots disability organisations.
Seven jails are set to receive innovative new equipment to tackle the smuggling of drugs, phones and weapons behind bars.
The review announced by the government will look to identify ways of bolstering the response to threats such as county lines, people trafficking and drugs.
A new intensive support programme will help challenging jails to improve safety and rehabilitation, Prisons Minister Lucy Frazer announced today (28 February 2020).
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