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Ambassador Holland thanks the President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly for their work, including continued support for Ukraine and election observation missions, and noted the wider impact of the situation in Gaza.
Celebrations have taken place to mark 20 years of conservation on the River Ribble floodplain at Long Preston.
The Charity Commission has disqualified a former trustee of The Mahfouz Foundation as part of its statutory inquiry into the charity, which has today concluded with the publication of an official report.
The Charity Commission has disqualified two former trustees of Burke’s Peerage Foundation as part of its statutory inquiry into the charity, which has today concluded with the publication of an official report.
UK Minister for Africa, Lord Collins has announced new funding to scale up early-stage agribusinesses and boost climate resilience across Africa.
Loss of control during flight mode changes, field in South Scarle, Lincoln, 27 June 2023
RAIB has today released its report into a collision at Aviemore station on the Strathspey Railway, 29 September 2023.
Fishing vessel owners and crew urged to review their deck risk assessments to ensure hazards associated with shooting or recovery of creels are fully mitigated.
The latest quarterly survey of private registered providers’ financial health covers the period 1 April to 30 June 2024.
The UK Pavilion opened at SEMICON Taiwan 2024 as the 3rd largest country pavilion, with 24 businesses to explore opportunities for collaboration with Taiwan.
Science Secretary Peter Kyle welcomed the launch of the Sentinel-2C satellite, which lifted off successfully this morning (Thursday 5 September) at 2:50am BST from Kourou in French Guiana.
The expansion of this scholarship scheme is aimed at nurturing future leaders from ASEAN Member States and Timor-Leste.
Introduction of major new legislation for the water sector will deliver the most significant increase in enforcement powers in a decade
Researchers at the University of Dundee are receiving a government funding boost to continue their vital work for a further 5 years.
The CMA is investigating concerns regarding the sale of Oasis concert tickets by Ticketmaster, including how so-called ‘dynamic pricing’ may have been used.
GAD's quality assurance reviews of financial models helps with verifying model calculations and validating data and assumptions.
The Secretary of State permitted the use of 3 unauthorised bluetongue serotype 3 (BTV-3) vaccines within the United Kingdom yesterday (4 September).
Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood signs first legally-binding treaty governing safe use of artificial intelligence.
Plans to house asylum seekers at RAF Scampton axed as latest assessment finds site is not value for money for the taxpayer.
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