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The UK will also contribute maritime patrol and surveillance aircraft to bolster a NATO response after damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea
Members of CoRWM look at preparations for transporting nuclear waste, including shipping at Barrow Port and rail options around Cumbria.
A progress update on the Government’s review of the fire safety of domestic upholstered furniture.
Regional skills investments to help workers access thousands of jobs and 'skills passport' goes live.
Welfare fraudsters who cheated the taxpayer out of £7 billion last year could be banned from driving if they repeatedly fail to reimburse the public and repay their debt.
Doug Gurr will lead the CMA on its mission to support growth for the UK
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 08 January 2025
The Scottish Secretary showcases the best of Scotland’s food and drink ahead of Burns Night
With unemployment rate at 3.8%, Ian Murray says focus on Plan for Change is vital to ensure access to well-paid work, encourage growth and raise living standards
John Tuckett is the government's preferred candidate for the role of Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration.
The rules stipulate underwater explosions and construction should be achieved through low-noise methods, accelerating offshore wind projects by preventing building delays.
The Rt Hon Maria Eagle MP, Minister of State for Defence Procurement and Industry, Opening Speech at the International Armoured Vehicle Conference, Farnborough
Ministers will be banging the drum for Britain at Davos this week, with the most visible UK Government presence in recent years pitching the UK’s investment offer to top business chiefs.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a statement on the Southport public inquiry today.
The role of computer evidence in the criminal justice system will be examined through a call for evidence to prevent future miscarriages of justice.
The UK government is launching a GOV.UK Wallet and App to simplify access to services and documents like digital driver’s licences, alongside reforms to public sector technology to save £45 billion and drive efficiency and g…
British soldiers are set to benefit from 623 new state-of-the-art Boxer armoured vehicles, as the first fully British-made Boxer was unveiled at the International Armoured Vehicle Conference today in Farnborough.
Aviation Minister speaks about airspace modernisation strategy and drones at the UKRI's Future of Flight challenge event.
The government has announced a new plan to leverage technology and AI tools like "Humphrey" to streamline public services, eliminate delays through improved data sharing, and reduce costs, including consultant spending.
Cutting crime and reducing the number of vulnerable women being sent to prison is top of the agenda at the first meeting of the Women’s Justice Board.
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