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Oxford University – an international hub of clinical and medical expertise – will host G7 Health Ministers’ Meeting in early June.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New government-funded clinical trial looking at different COVID-19 ‘booster’ vaccines launches in the UK
New public body Great British Railways will integrate the railways and deliver passenger-focused travel with simpler, modern fares and reliable services.
Following a provisional clearance last month, the CMA is now allowing the proposed merger of Virgin Media and Virgin Mobile with O2 to go ahead.
New research by the Social Mobility Commission shows that civil servants from poorer backgrounds are less likely to make it to senior levels.
New public body Great British Railways to integrate the railways and deliver passenger-focused travel with simpler, modern fares and reliable services.
Ms Charlotte Pierre has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Mauritius in succession to Mr Keith Allan.
Statement by Minister James Duddridge at the Security Council open debate on addressing root causes of conflict while promoting post-pandemic recovery in Africa
Speech by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock at the Downing Street coronavirus briefing.
The Foreign Secretary has issued a statement following the recent crackdown on journalists in Belarus.
New government-funded clinical trial looking at different COVID-19 ‘booster’ vaccines launches in the UK.
New actions set out today position the UK as the most advanced genomic healthcare system in the world, and will create jobs.
Seventh meeting between key fishing industry figures and government helps to cut EU red tape
Ministers have approved reappointments to the Police Remuneration Review Body and National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body.
Work to clean up radioactive material at Dalgety Bay is now able to begin after the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) granted the required licence to MOD contractors, Balfour Beatty.
Health services across the UK have now administered 57.8 million vaccines, including 36.9 million people with their first dose and 20.8 million with both doses.
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has co-chaired the second meeting of the reconstituted UK Steel Council.
The Gender Equality Advisory Council (GEAC) met for the second time today under the UK’s G7 Presidency.
Further measures to help ensure taxpayers get value for money by improving the effectiveness and transparency of local government audit.
A North East man has been fined for obstructing Environment Agency officers during an investigation into the illegal dumping of waste.
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