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Today, 17 October 2025, RAIB marks 20 years of independently investigating accidents and incidents on the UK railway.
Seven emerging AI healthcare technologies have been selected for the second phase of the MHRA’s AI Airlock programme.
The government takes urgent action to tackle antisemitism and other forms of racism in the NHS.
People warned not to be complacent about risk of flooding, despite continuing drought conditions in Midlands
Security around synagogues and Jewish schools will be ramped up thanks to record levels of funding to protect communities and help targeted groups feel safe, the Prime Minister has announced today.
A joint scrutiny report from the Environment Agency and Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) about radioactive waste disposal has been published.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has confirmed the appointment of four new Non-Executive Directors (NEDs) to the MHCLG Board.
The property flood resilience programme has protected 120 homes across Hampshire and Isle of Wight, with another 70 receiving flood-resistant measures.
Fatal injury to a recreational diver following contact with a motor vessel operating as a recreational dive support vessel.
A fresh consultation has been launched today (13 October 2025) for more people to have their say on proposals to make search and rescue response involving Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) more efficient and effective.
From bespoke tuition to inclusive coaching, CNC’s refreshed training gives recruits the tools to succeed in armed policing.
The government has launched a new campaign to alert young people to the dangers of ketamine, counterfeit medicines and adulterated THC vapes.
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 MHRA produces over 95 per cent of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) biological standards.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis gave a speech at the launch event for the National Cyber Security Centre's 2025 Annual Review
Higher Scientific Officer, working on the authorisation in the UK of biological and immunological veterinary medicinal products.
Sam Hartley and Huw Vaughan Thomas have been reappointed as Members of the Boundary Commission for Wales.
The number of robberies involving a knife, or the threat of one, continues to fall in England and Wales.
Find out about the latest bird flu situation in England and guidance for bird keepers and the public.
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