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Consultation launched to review contract practices in the combinable crops sector, building on Fair Dealing reforms in dairy, pigs, eggs and fresh produce sectors.
Government plans will offer young people somewhere to go, something meaningful to do, and someone who cares about their wellbeing in moves to strengthen their connections in real life
The government will prioritise UK medical graduates for training places from 2026 as part of efforts to bring an end to industrial action by resident doctors.
The King has been graciously pleased to signify His intention of conferring Peerages of the United Kingdom for Life upon the undermentioned:
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting has urged resident doctors to end industrial action, in a statement to the House of Commons.
Further support provided for innovative medicines as the rebate rate falls by more than third for 2026.
Two finalists announced as part of HMRC's data competition.
Deaf people are to benefit from a refreshed British Sign Language (BSL) Advisory Board as the government appoints a new co-chair and members to boost opportunity for Deaf and disabled people across the UK.
To commemorate the centenary of the signing of the Locarno Treaties in London, the Foreign Secretary delivered a speech on the lessons from 100 years ago and the new threats we face today.
Forensic Science Regulator newsletters cover issues of interest and relevance to forensic science practitioners.
Education Secretary announces reforms to tighten rules on fraud in the student finance system that cost taxpayers £2m in 2022/23.
Two tech companies based in China have been sanctioned for reckless and indiscriminate cyberattacks
The MHRA and Northern Ireland partners are working together to support innovation, enhance patient safety and ensure people in Northern Ireland benefit from world-class regulation.
Taxpayers lost £10.9 billion to fraud and error as the previous government’s pandemic response left the front door open to fraud, an independent report reveals today (9 December 2025).
A poultry keeper in Devon has been sentenced following an APHA investigation
Luke Pollard MP, Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry, gave a speech at the Sea Power Conference.
UKHSA reminds eligible groups to come forward for mpox vaccination.
This holiday season, the MHRA is highlighting one of the most overlooked winter health risks: combining medicines with alcohol.
The UK has unveiled work on its groundbreaking Atlantic Bastion programme, which will make Britain more secure secure from Russian undersea threats in the North Atlantic through a transformation of the Royal Navy and its sub…
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