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A proactive opportunity for all ports and marine facilities to review, assess, and demonstrate proportional alignment with the code.
A new £2 million pilot will see health visitors reach families facing barriers to vaccines, to ensure more children are protected.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
More than 500 new ambulances will be deployed in England to cut response times for patients in every region.
New action in early 2026 to address urgent need for more foster carers and support retention of existing carers.
The UK hosted the fourth edition of the annual dialogue between the UK Department for Business and Trade and the French Direction générale des Entreprises.
More offenders than ever before will be forced to stay sober this festive season as part of the Government’s Plan for Change to cut alcohol-fuelled crime.
114 people from Scotland who have contributed to their community and country are celebrated in His Majesty The King’s New Year Honours today (Dec 30).
Serious Fraud Office Head of Departmental Security Unit receives OBE.
The New Year Overseas Honours list recognises the outstanding contribution of British nationals abroad or internationally.
Government launches consultation to help combat rising drug deaths from opioids, as part of record £3.4 billion in investment in drug and alcohol services.
As student finance maintenance payments are due to be paid in January, the Student Loans Company (SLC) is reminding students to remain vigilant of scams designed to steal personal and financial information.
As many people consider lifestyle changes at the start of the year, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is urging the public to make sure any weight-loss medicines they use are safe, effective and …
Horizon research with UK involvement was more widely cited, as UK celebrates 2 years in Horizon Europe.
Thousands of people at risk of dropping out of work will be given more support to stay in their jobs thanks to new Government-funded occupational health training for 5,000 line managers working in small businesses.
Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens reflects on UK Government investment and delivery in Wales in 2025 and looks ahead to 2026.
AI tool helping 50 NHS organisations predict A&E demand this winter, speeding up patient care as government delivers on building an NHS fit for the future.
RAIB has today released its report into a derailment of a freight train at Audenshaw, Greater Manchester, 6 September 2024.
As colder weather arrives, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) are urging the public to be aware of fire risks linked to emollient skin creams.
Understanding gut microbiome interactions with medicines could help explain differences in how people respond to treatment and build on existing medicine safety knowledge to support safer, more effective prescribing in the future.
Over 100 mobile network masts upgraded to deliver 4G coverage from all major mobile network operators, signalling a major milestone in government’s drive to end total-not-spots
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