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UK Acting Ambassador Deirdre Brown delivers a joint statement on behalf of ten countries, reiterating the importance of effective international action to end impunity for conflict-related sexual violence.
Ambassador Holland condemns Russia’s latest missile attack against Ukrainian cities, including a strike against the Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital in Kyiv.
The Government announces new plans to align key institutions under the National Wealth Fund that will boost growth and unlock investment.
The Environment Agency has opened 2 public consultations which close on 6 August 2024
UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the Independent Expert on Central African Republic (CAR) at Human Rights Council in Geneva.
An exchange of correspondence between SSAC's Chair and the NI Minister of Communities, about their recommendations to Universal Credit Administrative Earnings Threshold increases.
Fishing vessel skipper receives suspended sentence after collision left two people with minor injuries.
The Environment Agency has around 10,000 years' worth of hydrological data on river levels and flows - but it is stored on materials that are fast degrading.
Ofqual intends to fine awarding organisation NCFE £300,000 for failure to develop valid question papers for its Technical Qualifications in T Levels in healthcare, healthcare science, and science in summer 2022.
The innovative underwater intake pipeline will support the flourishing marine life in Plymouth Sound and provide a vital channel for seawater to the Marine Biological Association (MBA).
Today (Tuesday 9 July), the Regulator of Social Housing published regulatory judgements for five social housing landlords.
The grave of Company Quartermaster Serjeant (CQMS) John Doherty MM (Military Medal), who went missing in France on 22 March 1918, has been identified.
The Inquiry Group – made up of independent experts who will lead the market investigation – has set out its areas of focus.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defence Secretary John Healey wrote an article in The Telegraph ahead of the NATO 75th anniversary summit in Washington DC.
Jo Stevens MP has taken up her role as Secretary of State for Wales following her appointment by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Kirsty McNeill appointed as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Scotland Office.
Young women in Jordan between ages 18 to 25 years can apply to be 'British Ambassador for a Day' by 18 August 2024.
All regional Mayors in England will come together to begin the process of shifting power out of Westminster through a major programme of devolution.
The Secretary of State, Wes Streeting, has announced that the Department of Health and Social Care will expand its focus to boost economic growth.
98 per cent of applications can now be made through the Apply for Criminal Legal Aid service.
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