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The draft Online Safety Bill will help safeguard young people and clamp down on racist abuse, while upholding democratic debate online.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Chancellor visited Pillars Brewery in London today (12 May) as they gear up for the return of indoor hospitality next week.
Ms Lisa Chesney MBE has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Sierra Leone in succession to Mr Simon Mustard.
Barclays brings Eagle Lab concept to Whitehaven
Mr Simon Boyden has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Kingdom of Eswatini in succession to Mr John Lindfield MBE.
The Digital Secretary has laid out the scope of the new Bill — to keep people safe online, tackle illegal and harmful content and protect freedom of expression.
The Home Secretary has spoken at the National Cyber Security Centre’s CyberUK conference on cyber security.
UK Ambassador to the WTO in Geneva, Simon Manley, spoke on a variety of agenda items including issues relating to equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines.
New evidence continues to show vaccination is highly effective in protecting against death and hospitalisation from coronavirus (COVID-19).
Mostly over 55, in Italy for decades, Brits in Italy have Italian friends and watch Italian TV, a recent poll reveals.
Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about the latest news and policy developments.
The Secretary of State has reappointed Heather Blackman and Wesley Kerr as Trustees of The Royal Parks for a term of four years from 14 May 2021 and Bronwyn Hill for a term of four years from 15 June 2021.
The Environment Agency has reached another major milestone in the development of York Flood Alleviation Scheme as construction starts in four areas of the city.
UK medicines regulator issues its first authorisation under Project Orbis for Osimertinib (Tagrisso), a post-surgery treatment for lung cancer.
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the opening session of the Petersberg Climate Dialogue today, chaired by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
A tender has opened on 6 May 2021 for the delivery of the Housing Possession Court Duty Schemes in Slough.
The UK is at the forefront of the electric revolution as nearly 1 in 7 new car sales so far in 2021 have a plug.
Our first selection of posts from across the Analysis Function, each sharing five facts about a topic or project
Prime Ministers Modi and Johnson have today set out a shared vision for the UK-India defence partnership and agreed to advance the relationship to a new level.
Foreign Secretary announces £8 million for BBC World Service to tackle harmful disinformation, challenge inaccurate reporting and improve digital engagement.
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