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Government to consult on banning a range of polluting plastics this Autumn, with single-use plastic plates, cutlery and polystyrene cups under review
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New strengthened Government commitments to protect the environment for future generations made today in landmark Environment Bill amendments.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has launched its programme to identify tracking devices that meet its technical specifications for monitoring location, speed and heading of under-12m fishing vessels.
Portsmouth’s Queen Alexandra Hospital is trialing a test that could reduce burden on the NHS by predicting sepsis in patients.
SLC is supporting students to get ready for the first student finance payment of the new academic year.
Chris Larmer, Executive Director, Operations on how students can make sure they are prepared for the first payment of the new academic year.
Tony Briggs-Price, of Barnby Road, Balderton, was successfully prosecuted by the Environment Agency for storing, treating and disposing of waste on land
National Highways has released video footage of a pedestrian putting their own life in danger, as well as risking the safety of others, to remind the public of the vital measures in place while essential road improvements ta…
Wall-climbing robots, acoustic sensors and laser technology are among the pioneering ideas which could help write off graffiti from alongside National Highways roads in the future.
The UK is today launching a package of measures to help it seize the opportunities of data to boost growth, trade and improve its public services
UKinCuba invites interested organisations to submit project proposals for cooperation between the United Kingdom and Cuba in priority areas for both countries.
Delivered by Corinne Kitsell OBE, Ambassador and UK Permanent Representative to IAEA and CTBTO, at the United Nations in Vienna, 25 August 2021.
Learners will be able to upskill or retrain at a pace that fits their lives through short university and college courses supported by bespoke loans
The CMA has sent an open letter to PCR COVID-19 test providers warning that a range of harmful practices in the sector could breach consumer protection law.
The CMA has published an open letter to providers of PCR tests on how they should comply with consumer law. This letter has also been sent to all providers listed on GOV.UK.
The UK has confirmed the first sponsor for the Global Investment Summit.
Reftrade is the first business in Scotland to secure new UK government backing from UK Export Finance.
24 projects receive government funding of up to £200,000 to increase UK production of biomass that can be used as sources of green energy.
An anti-fraud scheme has detected or prevented more than £2bn of fraud since it was launched 25 years ago.
Introducing DASA's new Innovation Partner who will work with suppliers in the East of England
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