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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is concerned that many people at risk may not know they are eligible for a flu vaccine.
More than 60 major and many small employers are joining forces with government to tackle the rising tide of ill-health that is pushing people out of work and holding back growth.
Thousands of people at risk of experiencing homelessness will now be able to open bank accounts with five major UK banks through a new pilot with Shelter, to help them to get paid work.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her scene setter speech on Tuesday 4 November 2025.
GAD’s Annual Report and Accounts (2024 to 2025) provide an overview of the department’s work and sets the scene for the implementation of the strategy to 2030.
Professor Jacob George has been appointed as the first Chief Medical and Scientific Officer for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
The government will underline its commitment to get children heathier and more active following new figures revealing the scale of the childhood obesity problem.
Thanks to the government’s reforms, record capital investment and the hard work of NHS staff, the NHS continues to outperform its productivity target of 2%.
Government launches ‘Let’s Move!’, a new campaign supported by Sport England, to help keep families active together all year round.
New paper sets out UK regulator's intentions to overhaul rulebook for rare disease therapies in UK
Foreign Secretary in Jordan today to call for increased aid access as a vital step in the pathway to peace
Scottish patients placed at the heart of a multi-million pound study of weight-loss medicines.
Infants and young adults most at risk from serious disease.
Introduction of a routine varicella vaccination programme for children at one year and at 18 months, with a catch-up for children aged up to 6 years
Information about the government's procurement exercise to secure critical personal protective equipment (PPE) during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Further changes to information published in November 2021 about the government's procurement of PPE during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
An unprecedented number of deadly knives have been taken off the streets as knife murders plummet after the government’s first year in office.
Disabled people will be at the heart of the first ever full review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) following the appointment of two co-chairs, and the launch of a recruitment process for its wider steering group.
New evaluation of NHS England’s emergency department opt-out testing has identified thousands of people living unknowingly with bloodborne viruses.
Details of the pilots and evaluations funded by HM Treasury’s Labour Markets Evaluation and Pilots (LMEP) Fund.
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