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Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, joined by his sleeping baby daughter, and Scottish Chambers of Commerce Chief Executive Liz Cameron sign the deal in Edinburgh
The new hub will strengthen the MHRA’s work with regional partners and boost the UK’s digital health and life sciences sector.
Working families encouraged to sign up to Tax-Free Childcare to save up to £2,000 a year per child on their childcare bills.
Culture ministries from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia met today under the Berlin Process and, together with UK Special Envoy to the Western Balkans Dame Karen Pierce, adopted…
Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have today published the outcome of a review of the way local area services for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) are inspected.
Government bans unfair bonuses for water companies that don't meet high standards
Investing in safer roads will encourage more women to cycle, build healthier, stronger communities and help ease pressure on the NHS.
Patients will receive better, faster and more appropriate emergency care as the government sets out reforms to shorten waiting times in A&E.
New homeowners stand to benefit from rooftop solar and cheaper bills, with the Future Homes Standard being published this Autumn.
UK Service Plan Ltd pressured elderly people – some of whom had Alzheimer’s and dementia – into service agreements to protect household appliances.…
Up to 4,000 rail passengers can take part in each route of the pay-as-you-go ticketing trials.
We used actuarial modelling to help the Department for Work and Pensions assess the effectiveness of possible options to regulate superfunds.
The Environment Agency has served a notice to revoke the environmental permit for a waste site in West Yorkshire.
Fishers with an interest in the crawfish fishery in English waters of ICES area 7 are being urged to respond to a new consultation on a potential closure in 2025/2026. The consultation closes at midnight on 20 July 2025
New review aims to support fairer, more profitable deals for farmers.
This document outlines the position on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations. Phase 2 progress reports are also now available.
Forestry Commission calls for caution from forestry sector as Ips typographus beetle flight season gets underway
Expert group told England has now experienced driest March, April and May since 1893.
The Government will introduce legislation to deal with issues arising from the Virgin Media v NTL Pension Trustees judgment.
Victims of rape and serious sexual assaults who face their cases being dropped by prosecutors will, for the first time, be given the right to have it reviewed by a different prosecutor, as part of the Government’s pledge to halve violence against women and girls and its Plan for Change…
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