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The Financial Secretary, Victoria Atkins MP, visited NETPark on 29 September to see how businesses are using full-expensing and R&D tax relief to help them grow.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
HM The King has been graciously pleased to signify His intention of conferring the following Peerages of the United Kingdom for Life.
Ofsted has today published a review of careers provision in schools and further education and skills (FE and skills) providers.
Some of the most polluting single-use plastic items banned from 1 October
The British High Commission in Solomon Islands hosted the fashion show to promote local talent in the Solomon Islands.
The CMA has cleared the £1.2bn deal between specialist healthcare tech and software companies providing services to the NHS.
More children will have access to walk to school and cycle training programmes over the next 2 years, giving them better road skills.
Thousands of young people at risk of falling out of education, employment or training once they leave school will be given career mentoring and life skills training to help them succeed in life.
The well-loved 'Bulford Kiwi' monument has been restored after an RAF helicopter flew in 10 tonnes of chalk.
Statement by Deputy Political Coordinator Thomas Phipps at the UN Security Council meeting on international peace and security.
Sandwell and Hull the first areas to benefit from new major bespoke regeneration project.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The FCDO Minister for Europe, Leo Docherty and the Deputy Secretary-General of the European Commission, John Watson gave a joint UK-EU statement on 28 September 2023.
Fishers with under-12m vessels are being urged to ACT NOW to ensure they don’t lose out on grant funding for an I-VMS device ahead of the legal requirements coming into force next Spring.
Two men from Nottinghamshire have been found guilty of fishing illegally on separate occasions earlier this year.
A call about illegal fishing on the River Wye made to the Derbyshire Police Rural Crime team has led to a penalty of £1,502 for two fishermen friends.
Hosted by Strategic Command, the UK Warrant Officer Conference provided an opportunity for discussions on the most pressing topics within Defence.
Allocating £350 million of dormant assets funding equally across the four English purposes.
Thousands more veterans will receive HM Armed Forces Veteran Cards by the end of the year thanks to a £3 million injection to expand the roll-out to veterans who left service before 2018.
2,500 ambitious tech talents will be recruited into digital roles in government by June 2025 through new apprenticeship and early talent programmes, the Cabinet Office has announced today.
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