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Matt Hancock talks about the importance of personalisation, predictive prevention and personal responsibility around technology in health and social care.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Duty solicitors should carry and produce proof of identity on request when attending a police station.
13 trusts will be the first to receive a share of £78 million to support electronic prescribing and medicines administration (ePMA) to improve patient safety.
More routes to leadership are needed for external business leaders as well as clinicians in senior staff roles.
DFID Country Director Philip Smith, in his speech at the launch talked about the project's aim to improve mental health of poor and vulnerable pregnant women, mothers and their children.
International Trade Secretary discusses growth in bilateral trade with Israeli PM.
Representatives of Brennan & Partners, a British consultancy and investment firm, visited Honduras from 19 to 21 November.
The iconic Scottish-built Széchenyi Chain Bridge that reaches across the Danube river in Budapest, Hungary, will be turned blue in celebration of St Andrew’s Day on Friday and Saturday this week
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke to health professionals at the King's Fund about his vision for better leadership in the NHS.
The number of UK businesses exporting abroad has increased by 6.6% to 235,800 in 2017, according to newly published figures.
Members of the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) committee have given their support to the UK’s independent membership after we leave the European Union.
Organisations can apply for a share of £1.5 million to look at ways for users of mapping apps and websites to contribute to better information on locations.
With plans for a new Lower Thames Crossing between Kent, Thurrock and Essex in public consultation, the original Dartford Tunnel marks its 55th anniversary.
New figures reveal Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s sectors are now worth £268 billion
HM Land Registry Price Paid Data tracks land and property sales in England and Wales submitted to us for registration.
A £1.5 billion project that will transform journeys on one of the east of England’s most vital roads reaches its half-way point this week.
The UK addressed the Council of the International Organisation for Migration, highlighting the need to move beyond a polarized debate on migration and calling for changes to crisis response.
This seminar will explore the setting up of a pan London project addressing county lines.
The CMA is concerned that Experian’s takeover of start-up rival ClearScore could stifle product development and impact customers.
New research projects will investigate how businesses can make best use of artificial intelligence in insurance and law.
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