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£60 million competition to find the next Peppa Pig, Fireman Sam and Balamory
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A call for evidence is inviting views from the public on the future of our National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The search for “the next big thing” in UK Children’s Television is gearing up as part of a £60 million initiative being introduced by Government to support the nation's vibrant broadcast sector.
Three non-executive directors appointed to the board of a new service established by the Financial Guidance and Claims Act to provide free and impartial help on money matters.
The Environment Agency commits to tackling modern day slavery
World’s leading aid players gather in London to make major commitments at International Safeguarding Summit on the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse.
The Lord Ferrers Awards celebrates volunteers in policing.
A speech to the Green GB Week Clean Energy Innovation Summit by the Science Minister Sam Gyimah at County Hall (London).
The companies responsible for decommissioning Dounreay on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority have set out proposals to ensure long-term employment for their workforce after the site closes.
Minister for the Constitution, Chloe Smith, gave a speech on democracy at the European Commission in Brussels.
A training centre that will equip up to 350 apprentices per year with badly-needed technical skills for the local economy is now taking shape at Culham Science Centre near Abingdon.
Digital claim form CA1 must be used for all court appointee claims from 1 January 2019.
Hundreds of small radio stations across the UK are to receive a helping hand to broadcast in digital for the first time.
Successful 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade conference comes to a close in London.
The Heritage Lottery Fund have awarded £3.8 million for a project led by Natural England to save bats and protect churches
Prime Minister May addresses the regions and nations lobby.
UKAEA will welcome a range of hi-tech and fusion-related businesses to its Culham site as part of a major expansion
The funding for the Zero Suicide Alliance will help to improve suicide awareness and training in the NHS.
Patients can be prescribed medicinal cannabis by specialist doctors from 1 November 2018.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell welcomes announcement on the future of agricultural funding
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