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Regulations will be changed to replace paper prescriptions with electronic ones, saving the NHS money and saving time for patients and staff.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Harriet Baldwin gave a statement on the Zimbabwean elections, calling for President Mnangagwa and the opposition to put the best interests of the country first.
Women in England will be allowed to take the second of 2 early medical abortion pills in their own home.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Carolyn Davidson, paid a courtesy visit to the President of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Mario Ismael Aguilar.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock reflects on a night spent on a shift at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and with the London Ambulance Service.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Michael Ellis' speech at the closing of the Edinburgh International Culture Summit
Some of the country’s most accessible tourist and visitor attractions to disabled people have been highlighted today.
The Environment Agency is working closely with partners to investigate the bathing water quality at a popular North East beach.
Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets have interrupted a Russian maritime patrol aircraft’s path towards NATO airspace.
Latest statistics show 32% increase in student visas and 10% increase in visit visas.
Applicants who aspire to study at the UK’s best institutions can apply via the Chevening website until 6 November 2018.
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox announces financing from UK Export Finance to support the sale of Rolls-Royce engines to Israel’s national carrier EL AL, supporting the growth of the UK aerospace industry.
Firefighters in England are approximately 95% male and white. The Home Office is launching a new campaign to help fire and rescue services change that.
The deal is expected to bring major benefits to Scotland, with around 70% of seed potatoes exported annually from the UK coming from Scottish farms.
Interim managers appointed to charities under inquiry
Today, 24 August 2018, marks the anniversary of the publication of the Kofi Annan Commission recommendations for Rakhine State.
Planned improvement work set to benefit over 1,400 residential and 400 commercial properties - many of which are considered to be at significant flood risk.
Organisations can submit their ideas for funding to help keep the UK at the cutting edge of the global civil aerospace industry.
Minister Fairhead's speech at the Institute of Directors to launch the Export Strategy.
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