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Explains what livestock keepers can expect after reporting suspected bluetongue cases, from assessment and sampling to test results.
Chris McDonald MP appointed as Minister with responsibility for IP.
The British High Commission hosted a pre-departure reception for 20 Malaysian scholars who will be heading to the UK to pursue their postgraduate studies under the prestigious Chevening scholarship.
The number of National Crime Agency officers tackling organised immigration crime has more than doubled since the start of 2025.
MHRA advises parents and carers against using rectal catheters sold for personal use (known as gas and colic relievers) in babies.
Over 6,000 more students achieve grade 7 and above in maths is largest ever uptick in maths standards.
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer.
New crackdown unites government, regulators, police, local government, and Mayors against criminal gangs behind illegal waste sites.
The Prime Minister sets out new plan to shut down the criminal gangs running illegal waste sites, as part of his pledge to bring hope back to Britain's communities.
One month after making his first instruction as Prime Minister, Andy Burnham today (Wednesday 19 August) has announced the next steps in his national drive to end rough sleeping by announcing immediate action to offer everyo…
Dan Rodenhurst will lead all of the MOD’s digital and data teams, succeeding Charles Forte.
Trade restrictions to prevent Sweet Chestnut Blight will be extended in Devon, and the area will now include a small part of Cornwall
Statement by Ambassador Sarah MacIntosh, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Libya.
More reliable broadband on remote Scottish railways and affordable sensors which help farmers grow more food.
Enrique Fernandez-Pino brings a wealth of digital, data and technology expertise to the role
MHRA publishes position paper clarifying the UK licencing route for microbiome-based medicines, supporting developers to bring these innovative therapies to patients.
Charity Commission points to structural vulnerabilities in the regulation of some charity services
AI Growth Zone to support more than 3,400 jobs and attract major new investment to Lanarkshire – supporting the drive for good growth in every postcode.
Eligible disabled people across England will get free bus travel all day, every day, after the Prime Minister announced today (Tuesday 18 August) that the government will lift time restrictions on concessionary passes.
A court order is now in place prohibiting anyone from entering or importing waste onto a site at Severnside Farm, Gloucester.
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