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Alister Jack responds to January 2020 labour market figures
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary's PC Catherine Fisher has become the first officer to be awarded the Chief Firearms Instructor’s (CFI) coin for excellence.
We’ve been recognised as achieving customer service excellence, by meeting the Customer Service Excellence standard.
A new contract has been signed to boost training services for Rotary Wing pilots.
The Court of Appeal has upheld the CMA’s finding that a golf equipment supplier acted illegally by banning online sales of its products.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman discusses the quality of education, training and care services in England at the launch of Ofsted's Annual Report today.
Environment Agency launches campaign to highlight the impact flood damage has on mental health, advising people on the importance of signing up to flood alerts.
The CMA has reported on the progress made in tackling the loyalty penalty that impacts millions of people.
The Eastern Europe and Central Asian Network Roadshow will be in Oxford, Coventry, Manchester and London from 28-31 January
A summary of Coal Authority engineering works completed following Eckington Colliery's closure.
Members of the public can have their say on an application to place fish barriers in a Norfolk Broad as part of a restoration project.
Highways England is calling on drivers to commit to checking their vehicles on a more regular basis as it reveals the most common day for breakdowns is a Friday.
Tougher sentences, an end to early release and a review of the management of convicted terrorists announced to strengthen the UK’s response to terrorism.
This year's annual report finds the overall quality of education and care in England is good and improving, but chief inspector warns against complacency.
Aircraft destroyed, north-northwest of Guernsey, 21st January 2019
Poll highlights stark regional differences in people's perceptions of their life prospects.
Proposals put forward for teacher starting salaries to rise to £26,000 this September, building towards £30,000 by September 2022
Residential street chargepoint funding doubled and plans increasing access to real-time information released.
International agreement comes into force to protect the culturally significant wreck site.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met Ghanaian President Akufo-Addo at the UK-Africa Investment Summit.
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