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The new unit aims to end illegal drug-related illness and deaths.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC MP spoke on the rule of law and how much he values the work of the judiciary.
The CMA is consulting on whether to launch a market investigation into Motorola’s Airwave network – the mobile radio network used by all emergency services in Great Britain.
School funding will be made simpler, fairer and more transparent as the Government levels up education across the country.
A scrap metal exporter and a middle-man broker have been told to pay over £800,000 for taking advantage of a quarry that became an illegal tipping site.
A contract worth over £230 million for the RAF’s Poseidon Maritime Aircraft fleet has been signed with Boeing Defence UK (BDUK) creating more than 150 UK jobs.
Letter setting out the Capacity Market auction parameters for the T-1 auction for the 2022 to 2023 delivery year, and the T-4 auction for 2025 to 2026 delivery year.
Interim findings from one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England have been published.
More than a third of the working population have been supported since the coronavirus pandemic began, according to figures released one year on from the announcement of the government’s landmark Plan for Jobs.
More than a third of the working population and well over a million jobs in the West Midlands have been supported since the coronavirus pandemic began, according to figures released one year on from the announcement of the g…
Research published today demonstrates how effective widespread testing has been against emerging variants of concern.
Extra support deployed in North Tyneside on 20 May is being scaled back as latest data shows local enhanced support has helped to slow the initial spread of the Delta variant in the area.
Extra support deployed in Leicester on 20 May is being scaled back as the latest data shows local enhanced support has helped slow the initial spread of the Delta variant in the area.
MMO joins up with stakeholders for day of engagement with recreational sea users
A case study about how GCHQ created an open source app called CyberChef, which assists with cyber operations from within a web browser.
The UK Government's bold new life sciences vision will build on the pandemic response to improve health outcomes for patients across the country.
Money laundering: the confidentiality and sensitivity of suspicious activity reports (SARs) in the context of disclosure in private civil litigation.
166 spot checks were carried out while, in addition, five people were also reported for lighting a large barbecue.
The UK's International Ambassador for Human Rights, Rita French, delivered this statement during the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Myanmar (oral progress report).
Man fined for illegal dumping of waste in Raynes Park following tip-off from local resident.
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