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Details of a meeting between officials and representatives of the tobacco industry to discuss requirements under Article 7 of the Single Use Plastic Directive.
The UK has today secured an agreement in principle with Singapore on a groundbreaking Digital Economy Agreement.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Royal Navy’s flagship aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth today after her global seven month maiden operational deployment leading Carrier Strike Group 21 (CSG21). Sailors, aviators, ships and aircraft…
The UK Space Agency welcomes the news that British company Orbex is constructing a state-of-the-art rocket test facility in Kinloss, Scotland.
The CMA has found that Dye & Durham’s purchase of TM Group raises competition concerns and may now be referred for an in-depth investigation.
New research has found that British-made film and TV is considered high quality by nearly three quarters of global audiences, positively influencing international views of the UK and attracting tourists
Now that all power has been restored, this review will identify issues and make recommendations for improving the resilience of electricity networks in Great Britain.
Government is naming and shaming businesses which failed to pay the minimum wage to 12,000 of the lowest paid workers.
Nadine Dorries shared UK's world leading work on online safety and developing democratic technology
Thousands of vulnerable people are to receive cutting-edge antiviral and antibody treatments for coronavirus (COVID-19).
Somerset farm business Alvis Brothers Ltd, of Lye Cross Farm, Redhill, has been ordered to pay £37,184 for polluting a tributary of the Congresbury Yeo.
The incident was one of 240 offences – averaging 24 per day – recorded during Operation Peninsula, a multi-agency fortnight of action on the M5 and M4.
Environment Agency successfully prosecutes Severn Trent Water for sewage discharges.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has today announced a two-year extension to its ground-breaking industrial partnership aimed at inspiring and supporting young people in the nuclear industry.
First ever UK Pavilion at Energy Taiwan 2021 showcases British offshore wind expertise to support Taiwan’s green future
2G and 3G will be phased out by 2033 under plans to help bring in new telecoms suppliers to build the UK’s 5G networks
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that three foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during November 2021 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
On Monday 29 November, Muhammad Usman Sardar pleaded guilty at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court.
Funding will boost green innovation across the UK as efforts to help businesses reduce their carbon emissions continue.
Exports Minister, Mike Freer, delivers keynote speech at the UK Trade and Export Finance Forum
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