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More than 100,000 baby loss certificates have now been issued to parents who have lost a pregnancy, allowing them to formally recognise their loss.
Julian Glover, Siân Phillips, and Joseph Mydell will appear in the National Theatre’s ‘The Next Morning’ to mark VE Day 80
Directors and company boards are being urged to shore up their cyber defences using new guidance published today, in a bid to protect their organisations from the growing tide of online threats.
Nearly 4,000 British personnel will support the deployment, which will deliver trade events in Singapore, Japan, and India, promoting Britain’s world-leading industry
UK and Welsh Governments launch joint consultation to reform environmental permitting regulations, supporting UK Government’s Plan for Change
Industry heavyweights from the energy and technology sectors will descend on Whitehall today (8 April) for the first meeting of the UK’s new AI Energy Council.
New figures show an extra 1,503 GPs have been recruited since 1 October thanks to government action.
Defence Secretary met with Agnes Wanjiru’s family to offer condolences, fulfilling his commitment and making him the first UK Minister to meet with them.
Letter confirming adjustments to the solar capacity allocations for 2031 to 2035 in the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan.
Sir Stephen Lovegrove appointed as the Prime Minister’s Special Representative on AUKUS.
Joint statement on the 58th Session of the UN Commission on Population and Development delivered by Sierra Leone on Monday 7 April 2025, on behalf of Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzego…
Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave remarks at Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing site in the West Midlands.
Better and faster access to NHS data for researchers, with gold standard security and privacy measures.
Welsh gin, oysters and honey granted protected status under UK Geographical Indication schemes
Government and industry to train up 'clean power army' of apprentice engineers, welders, and technicians.
The Home Secretary announces the first phase of the Southport Inquiry starts today and appoints Rt Hon Sir Adrian Fulford as chair.
…A new call for evidence [launched today] will enable business, trade unions and civil society to shape action helping everyone, no matter their background, to thrive under the government's Plan for Change.…
Every quango across government will be reviewed, with a view to close, merge or bring functions back into departments if its continued existence cannot be justified
Red tape will be cut for asset managers, as the Chancellor goes further and faster to drive growth through the Plan for Change.…
Young people who join the cadets do better at school, have improved attendance and behaviour and are more likely to go to university, a new report has found.
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