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The UK Space Agency is supporting Scotland's largest commercial space conference, which opened today (Wednesday 11 September) in Glasgow.
ESFA set to close in March 2025, bringing the functions into the Department for Education to ensure financial improvement is central to school improvement.
Launching the Capital Markets Industry Taskforce conference, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury set out the government’s vision for the future of UK capital markets
The areas of Wales that could benefit the most from innovative mine water heat schemes have been revealed in a new open-access map.
UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on the report of the High Commissioner on Nicaragua.
The UK has sanctioned 10 vessels in Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’, a group of ships that use illicit practices to avoid sanctions on Russian oil.
Dr Lynne Baird MBE set up the Daniel Baird Foundation after her son was killed in 2017. On Monday 9 September, she attended the first annual Knife Crime Summit at Downing Street.
The United Kingdom, United States and Australia sign Memorandum of Understanding on Supply Chain Resilience.
The government has announced a new, improved Port Talbot deal for workers which has been agreed with Tata Steel and Trade Unions.
We’re giving greater rights and protections to people renting their homes - including ending unfair no-fault evictions.
UK explanation of vote delivered by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, following the UN Security Council vote to renew the 1591 sanctions regime on Sudan.
GAD’s case studies showcase the variety of projects we are involved in across several areas. These include pensions, credit risk and quality assurance.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy visits Kyiv with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, to demonstrate Western support for Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression.
RPC statement about the impact assessment relating to the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill
Bridget Phillipson's speech at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Education at a Glance annual report launch event
The Crime and Policing Minister spoke at the Police Superintendents’ Conference on 10 September 2024.
Dedicated neighbourhood police training to be rolled out across the country to help keep our streets safe.
Environment Secretary and Financial Secretary to the Treasury met with water industry investors today
Pooja's son Ronan was fatally stabbed in 2022. On Monday 9 September, Pooja attended the first annual Knife Crime Summit at Downing Street.
Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States join UK Government for counter fraud summit in London
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