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8 February 2016: conference for medical device safety officers (MDSO) and medication safety officers (MSO) to explore key themes in patient safety.
Nick Macpherson joined the Treasury in 1985 and has held various roles in the Treasury, including Principal Private Secretary to Kenneth Clarke and Gordon Brown.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
13 new buildings set to open in the new year through the government’s flagship £4.4 billion school rebuilding programme.
A new campaign launches today (4 January 2016) encouraging parents to get “Sugar Smart” and take control of their children’s sugar intake.
20,000 people a day will use new entrance, improving journeys at one of UK’s busiest train stations.
The Prime Minister will today announce that the government is to step in and directly commission thousands of new affordable homes.
Minister for the Middle East, Tobias Ellwood, comments on escalated tensions in the Middle East.
New on-screen multiplication tables check to be rolled out nationwide in 2017.
David Cameron today announced a package of more than £40m to rebuild and improve flood defences in the aftermath of Storm Eva.
Is sorting out your finances top of your new year’s resolution list? Here’s a few ways the government can help to get you started in 2016.
Hospitals are saving millions thanks to government and NHS crackdown on use of management consultants and agency staff, new figures show.
Upgraded buses will complete more than a million greener journeys a year helping improve air quality
Thousands of lives have been saved since the first seatbelt law was passed 50 years ago.
River levels in parts of England remain high and more rain is expected tomorrow (3 January) in the south-west and north-east of the country.
River levels are expected to remain high for several more days, especially in parts of Yorkshire, but will gradually fall over the weekend.
David Cameron wishes everyone the very best and a very happy new year.
The new Infrastructure and Projects Authority starts today and will provide expert support for the government’s major economic projects.
Businesses caught up in the devastation of Storm Eva will be able to apply for £6 million of government money to get their doors back open to customers.
New rules from 1 January mean fishermen targeting certain demersal species such as haddock, sole and plaice must land all their catch.
"We remain on the long walk to a greater Britain. We won’t get there overnight. But during 2016, we will make some of our most significant strides yet."
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