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People needing additional follow-on care after being discharged from hospital will be supported by a £588 million fund to cover adult social care or the immediate costs of care in their own home.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Mothers and babies will benefit from a new multi-million pound fund to give people from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) or poorer backgrounds the best chance at a healthy start in life.
An inactive transport package has successfully tested the route and equipment that will be used to transfer waste packages into a new facility at Sellafield.
The ban on evictions extended for another 4 weeks and new 6 month notice periods to be in place until at least 31 March 2021.
Kevin Sadler appointed Acting Chief Executive of HM Courts and Tribunals Service from today (21 August 2020).
Susan Acland-Hood has been appointed as Second Permanent Secretary at the Department for Education on a temporary basis.
The team will help tackle the coronavirus outbreak in Lebanon, which has been made significantly more challenging by the explosion.
Our leadership academy programme has won a Brandon Hall Group award.
Jim O’Sullivan has advised he is to stand down as Chief Executive of Highways England early next year.
An update for the Grenfell Community.
Ben Wallace gave a speech at his first in-person meeting with the German and French defence ministers since the coronavirus outbreak.
Flexible Service gives me more precious time with my 3-year-old daughter and has helped to provide a calmer, more balanced lifestyle for both of us.
Flexible Service has allowed me to temporarily serve part-time while remaining in Regular Service, so I can balance everyone’s needs when my family and I need to most.
The option to work part time under Flexible Service attracted me back into Regular Service so I retain my commitment and keep on top of family commitments.
Flexible Service allows me to continue to serve knowing that I won’t be separated from home base for lengthy periods, so I know I’ll be able to continue to give my son the support he needs for his disability.
Flexible Service means I get to keep the stability I have from serving as a Regular in the armed forces while I explore the making money as a musician.
Flexible Service allows me to do all of the things that are most important to me; serve society, spend more time with my family, and do a master’s degree.
Government and local leaders in Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn have agreed additional measures to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Highways England has today unveiled the details of plans for £27.4 billion investment in the strategic road network across the country.
Figures for July 2020 show the extent of UK Government coronavirus support for Scottish jobs and self-employed people.
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