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The government takes urgent action to tackle antisemitism and other forms of racism in the NHS.
Comprehensive refresh seeks to ensure merger remedies are effective, provide greater certainty for businesses and allow more deals to be cleared.
In her speech, Bridget Phillipson set out core tenets of the upcoming schools white paper, which will lay the path for national renewal for schools.
New and tighter metrics will give a more rounded view of water company performance and drive improvement.
The Environment Agency has completed vital repair works to the embankments along the River Mersey.
Flood Action week sees the start of a £17m project set to strengthen flood defences on the Dutch River near Goole
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
New roads, reservoirs, airports, and railways held up by lengthy legal challenges will be completed more quickly under new proposals announced by the Chancellor today (15 October), fast-tracking national renewal.
Backed by £15 million in government funding, Toyota will lead a cutting-edge match-funded project to boost zero-emission vehicle innovation in a major win for the government's modern Industrial Strategy.
UK-based businesses that process fish caught and landed in the UK are facing major changes in the information they must submit to enable seafood exports to flow smoothly.
Thousands of farmers will receive extensions to continue restoring nature and farming sustainably, supporting long-term food security.
Canterbury City Council has failed to meet the outcomes in the consumer standards and has been given a C3 grading from RSH, as part of a number of regulatory judgements published today.
Developers work with the NHS, the medicines regulator and the UK health technology assessment bodies from the early stages of clinical development, as part of the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today published the provisional decision in its market investigation into the UK’s £6.3 billion veterinary services market.
Russia’s largest oil companies and global businesses propping up Putin’s illegal war have been hit by fresh sanctions as the UK moves to increase pressure on Kremlin revenues.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's statement on the release of the bodies of the deceased hostages.
The Energy Secretary delivered a speech on energy security and clean power, at Energy UK's annual conference in London.
The newly-established Longtown storage facility will house mission critical equipment, from body armour to spare parts with on-site rail network ensuring faster delivery to frontline forces and reduce costs.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis gave a speech at the launch event for the National Cyber Security Centre's 2025 Annual Review
Migrants will be required to pass tough new English language requirements under a law introduced in Parliament today.
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