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The vaccine should not be used in people aged 60 or over, and in individuals of any age who have high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease.
Government and Royal College of Nursing agree comprehensive package to recognise value of profession.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Northumberland County Council issued with C4 grading for 'very serious failings'
The Transport Secretary sets out her vision for a reformed railway that's run by the public, for the public.
UK expresses deep concern about rising antisemitism across the OSCE region and calls for concrete steps to realise commitments and protect Jewish communities.
Consultation launched on providing better, earlier, and more targeted help to adopted children and funding increased for adoption support fund
Fisheries management plans secure the long-term sustainability of UK fish stocks
A new campaign for parents, full of immediate practical advice on how to talk to your children about harmful online content, as the government bolsters efforts to give every child the healthy upbringing they deserve.
Oral statement in the House of Commons from the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister on standards in public life
MI5 and cyber security services deliver rare briefings to Vice Chancellors and political parties to harden the UK’s resilience against foreign interference.
Welfare reforms designed to rebalance the benefits system and support more people into work move forward today, as Universal Credit legislation is laid in Parliament (Monday 9 February).
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper responds to the sentencing of Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong today.
British soldiers will be able to make faster, better decisions on the battlefield through thousands of new radios, headsets and tablets.
Social work students to receive targeted financial support, under plans set out in a consultation launched by the government today (6 February 2026).
Britain’s next top defence intelligence official has been appointed today.
CNC supported a Police Scotland-led operation in Wick that uncovered a sophisticated cannabis cultivation worth £7.1m, resulting in seven arrests and charges.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper gave a statement to Parliament following her trip to Adré on the Sudanese border in Chad.
This document sets out an update on the progress of the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), from the Review's co-chairs.
MHRA updates product information regarding the very rare risk of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) in patients taking semaglutide.
UKHSA and MHRA are urging the public not to use 4 specified non-sterile alcohol-free wipe products due to the risk of infection associated with their use.
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