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Tender opens 23 October 2019 for opportunity to deliver Civil Legal Advice specialist telephone advice services in housing and debt.
Funding to be available to protect more local heritage buildings.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A government scheme to help military personnel get on the housing ladder has been extended until the end of 2022, the Defence Secretary has announced.
Two UK companies awarded share of the government's £20 million GovTech Catalyst fund.
Industry and academia invited to learn how they can work on new phase of Behavioural Analytics competition
The Chinese government has finalised details of a historic trade agreement, opening access for the UK beef industry to the Chinese market.
Martin Jones, CEO of the Parole Board, explains how Victims can access the services they are entitled to and the work being done by the Parole Board to be more open, including the introduction of a mechanism to challenge par…
Construction work on the latest radioactive waste store at Dounreay is setting records
Statement by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council briefing on the situation in the Middle East (Yemen).
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack responds to the Prime Minister’s announcement that he has struck a deal with the EU.
The Economic Secretary delivered a speech at Chatham House on work to tackle illicit finance and combat economic crime
Over 200 years after his death, Captain Matthew Flinders, the Royal Navy explorer discovered at St. James’s burial ground in Euston, will be going home to Lincolnshire.
Police Support Volunteers, Special Constables, Cadets and volunteers for Police and Crime Commissioners were among yesterday's winners
The British Embassy has been holding a series of meetings to inform British citizens working and living in Norway about their rights as Britain leaves the European Union.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Get Help to Retrain service continues its phased rollout and is now available in six major cities and regions across England.
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers spoke today at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in London.
Latest mortgage data reveals number of first-time buyers getting a mortgage, and a foot on the property ladder, increasing to 35,010.
CC News provides essential regulatory information for charity trustees and their advisers.
Highways England is hitting new heights to improve journeys for drivers travelling through motorway roadworks by using drone technology to monitor progress.
The UK has secured 'listed status' providing certainty for a market worth more than £5 billion a year.
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