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How the School-based Nursery Capital Grant funding helped a primary school to repurpose an existing space to create a new preschool class.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Stoke Air Ambulance CIO over concerns relating to the charity’s activities and administration.
British High Commission Yaoundé seeks reputable suppliers to supply 20 litres of bottled drinking water to eight of its locations.
Government publishes Advanced Nuclear Framework to get pioneering nuclear technology off the ground.
HMP Northumberland will gain four new houseblocks, boosting its capacity by 240 places, in the latest Government step to make streets safer.
Dangerous extremists will face tougher ‘supermax’ style restrictions behind bars under Government plans to keep frontline staff safer.…
Letter from the Animal Sentience Committee on the welfare implications of the different definitions of ‘animals’ in UK law.
A further arrest made as part of Environment Agency investigation, supported by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit.
A single email set Alfie Allen on course for a seafaring career that has led him to win the Maritime and Coastguard Agency's (MCA) Officer Trainee of the Year Award 2025.
The Science and Technology Secretary has written an Op-Ed in the Yorkshire Post on Barnsley becoming the UK's first Tech Town.
Historic legislation to end the two-child limit and lift hundreds and thousands of children out of poverty has moved a step closer to reality today.
Delivered at Nauru's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Delivered at São Tomé and Príncipe's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Delivered at St Kitts and Nevis' Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Sellafield’s Remote Technologies Group is the first to use an innovative contamination swabbing tool for quadruped robots, developed through the RAICo collaboration.
Twelve experts appointed to the steering group for the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
£10 million financial support package for families of children and young people with cancer to cover travel costs to and from appointments.
Scotland will host a new AI Growth Zone in Lanarkshire, supporting more than 3,400 jobs and helping drive economic growth as part of the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy.
New framework will protect public health and the environment from risks posed by PFAS.
Barnsley named UK’s first Tech Town – with local schools and college, businesses, NHS and more getting bespoke government support to unleash opportunities of AI.
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