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South east Wales 5G testbed CoCore to receive £5m in UK Government funding to connect rural communities
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK Government consultation launched with the aim of announcing new freeports at the end of 2021
Six centres across Wales awarded funding to enable more victims to receive advice, support and counselling
Ministry of Defence statistics for 2018-19 show more than 7,000 Welsh jobs supported by UK defence expenditure.
Thousands of UK Government civil servants will move to new building later this year
The Chancellor has today confirmed £243 million of funding to support Welsh farmers once the UK leaves the EU.
Recipients from Wales recognised for their outstanding contribution to society
Queen's speech: Prime Minister signals his commitment to strengthening the Union
Simon Hart has taken up his role as Secretary of State for Wales following his appointment by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The Geospatial Commission has published a new guide on linked identifiers.
Two UK companies awarded share of the government's £20 million GovTech Catalyst fund.
Newcastle City Council Chief Executive, Pat Ritchie, has been appointed chair of the Government Property Agency.
Two key city-centre sites are to be regenerated as part of a government programme designed to boost regional growth and save taxpayers’ money.
The GOV.UK Notify system has been used more than half a billion times since its launch four years ago.
New accessibility regulations come into force setting a legal duty for public sector bodies to make their websites accessible.
Tough new rules designed to make sure government suppliers pay their bills on time came into force on September 1.
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