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Education Secretary calls for teachers and heads to post videos with reasons they are #ProudToTeach to celebrate UNESCO World Teachers’ Day
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Aviation has a long history of learning from accidents. This article discusses the different approaches used to predict and prevent accidents.
This case study looks at the benefits of the Surveillance Camera Commissioner's secure by default self-certification.
Over 170,000 new homes were built for the year ending June 2019.
Practical and emotional support from communities of foster carers to boost their resilience
Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner and the UK Chief Vet joined a Border Force operation at Heathrow Airport
Following recent violent protests leading to multiple deaths in Baghdad, Iraq, the Minister for the Middle East has released a statement calling for restraint.
Chevening presentations follow the British Ambassador Mr Hugh Philpott to the cities of Dashoguz and Mary in Turkmenistan.
HMS SPEY, the last of five cutting-edge Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) procured for the Royal Navy has been formally named on the Clyde today.
The Lord Chancellor has announced the Royal Appointment of a Senior Judicial Commissioner to the Judicial Appointments Commission
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement in the House of Commons.
As temperatures reached a record-breaking high this summer, Highways England was busy preparing to keep drivers moving this winter.
The next phase of investigation work for the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down scheme near Stonehenge will focus on Countess roundabout over the coming weeks.
Milestone reached in journey to reduce energy costs of mine water treatment schemes.
Patients who carry Emerade auto-injector pens for the emergency treatment of severe acute allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to foods, medicines or insect stings are being reminded of existing advice to carry 2, in-date pens w…
In this edition of eNews, GAD's regular newsletter, we look at our role in the Civil Service's Analysis Function, and focus on the work of our insurance specialists.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is recruiting an Operations Officer.
The Prime Minister has approved the appointment of Sir Brian Leveson as the second Investigatory Powers Commissioner (IPC).
The Royal Air Force (RAF) and Virgin Orbit have selected the RAF pilot to be seconded to the company’s ground-breaking small satellite launch programme.
There will be new restrictions on exporting hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products, which currently face supply shortages due to manufacturing issues.
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