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Serious and widespread failings at Rainsbrook secure training centre have put children and staff at risk of harm, Ofsted, HMI Prisons and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) find.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector writes about the findings from the latest inspection of Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre, along with findings from recent visits.
The Highway Code will be updated to make roads even safer, thanks to the input of thousands of drivers, motoring groups and transport organisations.
The Government Chemist team have published a report summarising the findings of a ring trial to assess laboratories’ performance in measuring CBD and controlled cannabinoids
Conservation milestone reached as 30 hazel dormice are released into Lancashire as part of national reintroduction programme and local ‘Back on our Map’ species recovery efforts
UK International Trade Secretary Liz Truss and New Zealand Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O’Connor concluded a day of detailed trade talks in London yesterday (Thursday 17 June).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A court has ordered a former security company director who knowingly worked without a licence to pay £40,000 as the proceeds of crime.
A joint statement between the United Kingdom and New Zealand on trade talks.
Each of 7 boaters pays hefty fine and court costs for failing to register their vessels.
Simon Hart thanks the Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Bangor for their responses after he wrote to them about comments made by the Bishop of St Davids.
How ongoing industrial action at DVLA will affect the processing of paper applications and contacting us.
The 300-year old process to manually stamp documents to show the duty has been paid is going digital from July.
During a visit to Ghana, Minister of State Anne-Marie Trevelyan co-chaired a ministerial roundtable with Hon Dr Kwaku Afriyie on climate adaption and resilience and Ghana’s roadmap to COP26.
International collaboration to help all nations of the world envision what a climate-resilient, net zero future would look like
Helping Brazilian female entrepreneurs build and develop successful tech-enabled businesses creating positive social and environmental impact
Digitally enabling small traditional business in South Africa
Providing early-stage and growth startups with training, mentoring and networking
Gavin Williamson has put forward Dr Jo Saxton as his preferred candidate for the role at Ofqual following a recruitment and assessment process.
Equipping ESOs with the tools to support idea-stage entrepreneurs and build their ecosystem
Developing digital skills and upskilling businesses through apprenticeships
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