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Jonathan Athow will replace Ruth Stanier from October 2021.
The defence sector is full of legacy systems vulnerable to cyber attack. Do you have the technology to reduce defence exposure to cyber effects?
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A consultation proposal to grant a permit for temporary fish barriers at the entrance to Hoveton Great Broad, Norfolk, is being launched today.
After feedback from users, the National Careers Service has made it easier to upload and update large amounts of information on the platform
Statement by the British High Commissioner to the Republic of Zambia, His Excellency Mr Nicholas Woolley, congratulating President-elect Hakainde Hichilema.
A lacklustre school yard has been turned into a dream playground where children’s imaginations can run wild thanks to a team of volunteers from a nearby Highways England road scheme.
Asda, lastminute.com and FREE NOW have pledged their support for the UK’s COVID-19 vaccination programme by offering incentives to vaccinated customers.
Minister David Duguid on fact-finding mission to discover more about proposed oil field off the coast of Shetland
Malawi has received 119,040 doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine through Covax facility as part of the first tranche of UK’s donation overseas.
Call for applications for the second generation of British Ambassador's Youth Advisory Group is now open.
The £2.1m government-funded Weardale Natural Flood Management scheme is led by the Environment Agency and is using nature based solutions to reduce flood risk.
Sales of tickets on platforms such as viagogo and StubHub should be subject to tighter rules, the CMA has today proposed.
People can find out how well their bank looks after its customers, based on a survey of thousands of individuals and small businesses.
How energy retailers market ‘green’ electricity tariffs to consumers will be reviewed, amid concerns that some are overstating how environmentally friendly their products are.
PM Boris Johnson spoke to the NATO Secretary General and the UN Secretary about the current situation in Afghanistan.
The Prime Minister and Culture Secretary have announced that the Government will provide £232 million to support Team GB and ParalympicsGB athletes prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The UK will ban the import and export of detached shark fins and products containing them.
All young people aged 16 to 17 in England are to be offered a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Monday 23 August to give them protection before returning to school.
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