Honourable Chief Minister, Finance Minister, Information Technology Minister, Excellencies, Dignitaries and distinguished guests, Namaste.
I am honoured to be in Madhya Pradesh, and to join you for the...
Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, said:
My deepest condolences to those families and loved ones affected by the train derailment at Eseka, Cameroon, which claimed the lives of over 75 people. I wish...
The UK Government will provide shelter, vital equipment including cooking items, and medical teams made up of GPs, paediatricians and pharmacists, for up to 66,000 people displaced by the military offensive to...
Minister for Asia and the Pacific, Alok Sharma, said:
25 years ago the United Kingdom was one of 19 co-signatories of the Paris Peace Agreements, setting in motion a peace process in Cambodia following...
A team of nearly 30 UK troops will travel to Eastern Europe early next year to join the NATO Kosovo Force (KFOR). KFOR’s mission is to maintain safety, security and freedom of movement in Kosovo.
The...
This model revocation byelaw should be used where a local authority is seeking to revoke a byelaw under Part 4 of The Byelaws (Alternative Procedure) Regulations (England) 2016.
This model revocation byelaw should be used where a local authority is seeking to revoke a byelaw under Part 4 of The Byelaws (Alternative Procedure) Regulations (England) 2016.
The joint Home Office and Department for Transport team has launched a competition through the Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) as part of its wider FASS programme, worth £25.5 million until 2021...
electric trucks above 3.5 tonnes eligible for grants of up to £20,000 scheme will help improve air quality in towns and cities move to electric vehicles crucial for decarbonising the transport system...
The JMC, which brings together devolved administration leaders with the Prime Minister, has not been held since December 2014.
As she chairs her first meeting of the committee on Monday, the Prime Minister...
From Spring 2017, firm directors can each be fined up to £500,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office, if they are found to be in breach of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations...