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  1. Man who attacked cousin at Woking wedding has sentence increased

    William Jones who glassed his cousin at a wedding has his jail term increased

  2. Notes on neighbourhood planning: edition 24

    Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about the latest news and policy developments.

  3. New ACCEA Medical Director announced

    Professor Kevin Davies has been appointed as Medical Director of the Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards (ACCEA) for 3 years from 1 July 2020.

  4. Forestry Commission operational update: coronavirus

    This update provides details on the Forestry Commission's working practices during the coronavirus outbreak.

  5. Joint statement following the meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Specialised Committee on issues related to the implementation of the Protocol on the Sovereign Base Areas of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Cyprus.

    The first meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Specialised Committee on the Sovereign Base Areas was held today, co-chaired by officials from the European Commission and the UK Government.

  6. Government to review support in the workplace for survivors of domestic abuse

    Business Minister Paul Scully launches review of employment rights for survivors of domestic abuse.

  7. The Troika Calls on the Government of South Sudan to Appoint Governors

    The Governments of the United Kingdom, United States of America and the Kingdom of Norway express concern at increases in violence and urge the Government of South Sudan to appoint state governors.

  8. Chemical engineering for nuclear in the spotlight

    One of our employees is using his skills as a Chemical Engineer in the nuclear industry to good use by taking up a new role.

  9. Government announces contingency measures for this year’s electoral canvass to address coronavirus challenge

    Minister for the Constitution confirms new measures for this year's annual electoral canvass, to address challenges posed by coronavirus.

  10. Caroline Dinenage's keynote speech for the Founders Forum - Healthtech stage

    Minister for Digital and Culture Caroline Dinenage's keynote speech for the Founders Forum - Healthtech stage at #LTWConnects

  11. Highways England’s pumps £85 million into getting people back on bikes

    Get pedalling! That's the message from Highways England as it reveals the latest areas to benefit from a multi-million-pound investment in cycling.

  12. Final phase of North East flood scheme starts

    Work has started on the final phase of an innovative project to reduce the risk of flooding in a Teesside town.

  13. New solicitor member appointed to the Civil Procedure Rule Committee

    The Lord Chancellor has appointed David Marshall as a solicitor member of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.

  14. Dounreay helps motorbike charity support NHS in Caithness

    A charity which delivers vital medical supplies for the NHS is set to receive £10,000 from Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL).

  15. Three New Appointments to the Forestry Commission

    Three new Non-Executive Commissioners to the Forestry Commission have been appointed

  16. Health and Social Care Secretary's statement on coronavirus (COVID-19): 8 June 2020

    Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock gave the 8 June 2020 daily press briefing on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.

  17. Foreign flagged ships detained in the UK during May 2020

    The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that four foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during May 2020 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.

  18. Study launched to monitor prevalence of COVID-19 in schools

    The new voluntary coronavirus (COVID-19) study will assess and monitor the prevalence of COVID-19 among pre-school, primary and secondary school pupils and teachers.

  19. Truss opening Statement at launch of UK Japan trade talks

    The opening remarks from the Secretary of State, formally launching trade agreement negotiations between the UK and Japan.

  20. Courts shut down rogue education publisher

    Courts have wound-up Manchester publisher that produced educational booklets for schools after using inappropriate sales techniques to secure £2.5 million.