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Dr June Raine will become interim Chief Executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) from 20 September 2019.
£3.3 million is being spent to expand 23 local projects to help prevent mental illness in children and young people.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Agency has decided to retain the current coarse fishing close season on English rivers.
The British High Commission invites applications from Indian women aged 18-23 for the ‘High Commissioner for a Day’ competition.
Ofsted introduces its new education inspection framework (EIF).
A recruitment campaign in the North of England has seen a record number of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates appointed to become Parole Board members.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Amber Rudd announces funding for life-changing project.
National Retraining Scheme gathers pace as new digital service Get Help to Retrain is rolled out to the West Midlands and North East
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke with President of the United States Donald Trump.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has written a letter to EU Council President Donald Tusk.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar of Ireland.
Work is underway on a £2 million scheme to refurbish the flood defence embankment in Stansgate, Essex, offering a higher level of protection to people living nearby.
A company that grows crops for energy has been ordered to pay a total of £45,648.50 in fines, costs and compensation after it polluted 2 Fenland watercourses.
Ofqual statement in relation to Pearson’s decision to change the grading criteria of some of its Level 1/2 awards.
The light show - put on by the Environment Agency and partners - aims to raise awareness of flood risk.
Parents of primary school starters urged to check immunisation records.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has launched 2 consultations paving the way for new powers to tackle knife crime.
Invasive weeds are being cleared from the River Colne to benefit the environment.
Students in England still have time to get their finances sorted for the 19/20 academic year.
We’ve updated the guidance we use to assess penalty appeals made by businesses. The revised manual will come into force on 1 October 2019.
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