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Northern Powerhouse Minister welcomes news that 87% of Rugby League World Cup 2021 tournament games will be held in the North.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Education Secretary welcomes innovative approaches being trialled to reduce the number of care leavers ‘Not in Education, Employment or Training’
IT network access has been restored across the Ministry of Justice estate.
At a Faith Matters event at Twitter’s UK headquarters, Sara Khan reflects on the Commission’s plans and praises those who stand up to intolerance, hatred and extremism.
£25,000 worth of haggis has been exported to Canada this January as Scots around the world celebrate Burns Night.
Pregnant women and new parents returning to work after having children are to be further protected from unfairly losing their jobs under new proposals set out by the government today.
Investment Minister Graham Stuart celebrates the UK’s pioneering education sector.
Opening Statement on the European Union Withdrawal Agreement Parliamentary Debate, 'Global Britain and the economy', 14th January 2019
Justice Secretary David Gauke outlines the new measures introduced by the Government in the draft Domestic Abuse Bill at the Women's Aid Public Policy Conference on Domestic Abuse.
How to access training and arrange visits to help you make civil online applications.
Transcript of Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, Michael Ellis' speech to the Theatres Trust's: Theatres at Risk launch event
The International Trade Secretary has signed an arrangement which will help boost trade between the UK and New Zealand.
Tech firms can pitch innovative solutions to these crowdsourced public sector challenges. Winning firms will get up to £50,000 to build prototypes.
Updated digital claim forms for court appointee and defendant's cost order work must be used from 1 February 2019.
Statement on proposed undertakings to replace conditions attached to the then Secretary of State for Trade’s consent to the transfer of The Times and The Sunday Times
An adult salmon has been found in the River Don at Salmon Pastures confirming the species’ return to Sheffield city centre after an absence of 150 years.
The selected journalists attended a pre-departure briefing organised by the British High Commission.
A new agreement signed today (17 January) with Israel is set to boost investment between the UK and the Middle Eastern country.
Business and Energy Secretary's statement on why the government was unable to reach an agreement with Hitachi over Wylfa nuclear plant that strikes a fair deal for billpayers and taxpayers
Alok Sharma, Minister for Employment, delivered a speech today on the 'Full Employment' report launched by independent think tank Resolution Foundation.
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