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The number of older opiate users in treatment in England has tripled in just 12 years, a report by the ACMD reveals today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
ESFA has opened an Expressions of Interest (EOI) for small and medium sized apprenticeship employers and supporting training providers to help develop the apprenticeship service
Environment Agency and Herefordshire Council are using satellite technology to target sites where soil water run-off is causing big problems for the environment and the county’s roads.
The Environment Agency is today introducing an emergency byelaw to protect salmon in the River Severn and its estuary, after a review of recent data showed a significant reduction in salmon stock levels in the Severn.
We are pleased to announce that Her Majesty The Queen, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, has appointed 6 new Commissioners to CCRC.
The Cabinet Secretary has announced Chris Whitty as the new Chief Medical Officer for England and the UK government’s Chief Medical Adviser.
CCWater has had a new chair appointed.
Prüm framework will assist law enforcement agencies in Britain and the EU to identify criminals and crack cold cases.
22 new free schools approved to open, aiming to help raise standards and give parents more choice
Baroness Blackwood spoke at the Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI) UK Market Conference.
FCO Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field spoke at the City of London Singapore Bicentennial Business Summit at the Old Library, Guildhall.
Colin Byrne and Sarah Hamilton have been appointed as Members of the Boundary Commission for England.
Young entrepreneurs are being challenged to develop the technology of the future - from measuring air pollution to helping everyone stay healthy as they get older.
Significant milestone as keys are formally handed over to the Scottish Secretary
Investment hits a £1 billion milestone, showing the government’s modern Industrial Strategy is helping the UK lead the world in new technologies.
Science Minister Chris Skidmore sets out how the government is backing emerging technologies, including quantum tech, in its modern Industrial Strategy.
The annual celebration, held on 6 June 2019, invited guests to celebrate 140 years of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Bulgaria.
Highways England has reached a significant milestone of installing 100 cycle schemes to improve the safety of cyclists and walkers around the country’s busiest roads.
Minister for the Armed Forces Mark Lancaster met with Egyptian Minister of Defence General Mohamed Zaki to discuss enhancing UK-Egypt defence cooperation.
£153 million Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund funding, alongside £205 million from industry, will support commercialisation of quantum technologies.
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