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Prevention efforts to end the HIV epidemic in the UK are working, but with 8% unaware of their infection it is still vital people seek an HIV test if at risk.
Taking Welsh innovation from discovery to commercialisation
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister for Implementation Oliver Dowden announces for the first time, failure of companies to demonstrate prompt payment to their suppliers could result in them being prevented from winning government contracts.
The CMA is consulting on a major funerals probe because of concerns over large price hikes, hitting people at their most vulnerable.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah and Chinese Vice-Minister Zhang Jianguo meet in London for Joint Science Commission, reaffirming strong partnership in science and innovation.
The Youth Mobility Scheme 2019 for Japanese nationals will open in January 2019.
Changing Places accessible toilets to be brought to the majority of motorway service areas — making journeys easier for disabled people across England.
Thousands of women and girls across the country are set to benefit from a new £15 million round of the Tampon Tax Fund
The National Apprenticeship Awards 2018 included hundreds of apprentices, employers and individuals from across England.
‘Open skies’ air services arrangement agreed.
Secretary of State Michael Gove has met with allergen groups and retailers to discuss proposed changes in the law around allergen labelling.
Government commences final provision in the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 subject to the double-lock safeguard requiring judicial approval.
Matt Hancock talks about the importance of personalisation, predictive prevention and personal responsibility around technology in health and social care.
Duty solicitors should carry and produce proof of identity on request when attending a police station.
13 trusts will be the first to receive a share of £78 million to support electronic prescribing and medicines administration (ePMA) to improve patient safety.
More routes to leadership are needed for external business leaders as well as clinicians in senior staff roles.
DFID Country Director Philip Smith, in his speech at the launch talked about the project's aim to improve mental health of poor and vulnerable pregnant women, mothers and their children.
International Trade Secretary discusses growth in bilateral trade with Israeli PM.
Representatives of Brennan & Partners, a British consultancy and investment firm, visited Honduras from 19 to 21 November.
The iconic Scottish-built Széchenyi Chain Bridge that reaches across the Danube river in Budapest, Hungary, will be turned blue in celebration of St Andrew’s Day on Friday and Saturday this week
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