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The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), working together with Cornwall Wildlife Trust and the British Army, has given sand dune wildlife a much-needed boost at Penhale Training Area in Cornwall.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has completed construction of the new Crash, Fire and Rescue building at RAF Lossiemouth, part of a wider upgrade programme at the Moray station.
Decisions for GCSE maths, physics, combined science and modern foreign languages published following consultations.
Outsourced IT providers will be brought into scope of cyber regulations to strengthen UK supply chains.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New statistics show the number of designated bathing waters meeting highest quality standard is the the most since 2015
Forest Research-led mapping reveals extent of damage from 2021’s winter storms with 3,300 hectares in England damaged
Applications submitted to HM Land Registry are now digital by default.
Self-feeding pillows/prop feeders present a risk of serious harm or death from choking or aspiration pneumonia.
The CMA is investigating Emma Sleep over concerns that some of its online sales practices may breach consumer law.
Latest UKHSA data reveals that the hospitalisation rates for flu are highest in the under 5s, with the estimated number of hospital admissions for the past week being over 200.
Leaseholders and residents living in medium-rise buildings will get their properties made safe while being protected from extortionate cladding repair bills.
Money from fines will be ring-fenced for work to improve water quality
The Environment Agency’s project to restore flood protection from the River Derwent in Matlock, Derbyshire will reach its halfway stage this Christmas.
Twenty four innovative projects awarded up to £12 million to remove regulatory barriers and support businesses brings products and services to market.
Fifteen innovative low-carbon projects have been selected to join the UK’s Climate Finance Accelerator - they will each receive tailored capacity building to help them find investment.
The UK and Ukraine agree a new Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) to provide much-needed support for the Ukrainian economy following Russia’s illegal invasion.
The Business Secretary has responded to recommendations made by the Regulatory Horizons Council on the regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Medical Device.
More than 50 countries and the UN agreed urgent action to end sexual violence in conflict at the UK-hosted PSVI Conference this week.
Statement by Tom Woodroffe, UK Ambassador to the UN ECOSOC, at the Arria formula meeting on climate and security
This is the most important milestone in the bilateral trade relationship in many years
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