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Health and Social Care Secretary set out actions being taken to prevent suicides in a speech at the suicide prevention charity Papyrus’s headquarters in London.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Canadian Ambassador Kinnear delivers a joint statement to mark World Refugee Day and to recognise all those who have been forced to flee their homelands.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has presented medals to Armed Forces personnel who served on Operation PITTING to mark Armed Forces Week.
Jonathan Scott considers the CMA’s experience in relation to competition enforcement and regulatory alternatives, underlining the importance of collaboration across the regulatory community.
New law to allow businesses to supply skilled agency workers to plug staffing gaps during industrial action.
Capsize and sinking of a whelk potter in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, with the loss of three lives
The ceremony at Permanent Joint Headquarters, North London, was the first public medal presentation for those involved in one of the largest and fastest humanitarian evacuation operations in military history.
The Homes for Ukraine scheme will allow children and minors under the age of 18 who have already applied through the Homes for Ukraine Scheme to come to the UK without a parent or guardian.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is searching for innovations that use synthetic biology concepts to address key defence challenges
Capsize and sinking of a scallop dredger off Newhaven, England, with the loss of two lives.
The Regulator has downgraded the provider for non-compliance with the governance element of the Governance and Financial Viability Standard
Freedom of speech and the views of elected lawmakers will be given greater weight in law under a Bill of Rights introduced to Parliament today (Wednesday 22 June).
E-seminar covering issues surrounding the use of CBD in food supplements and difficulties likely to be encountered in their analytical testing
Information on certain provisions of the Act that come into force from 12 May 2022 to 1 August 2022.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's article in the Telegraph.
Changes will make it simpler for businesses to apply new product conformity markings for most products placed on the market in England, Scotland and Wales.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office has started a new campaign urging Britons to Get Travel Smart before travelling abroad this summer.
Future fusion energy facilities will continue to be regulated by the Environment Agency (EA) and Health & Safety Executive (HSE), the UK government has confirmed today.…
New houseblocks to be built at 6 prisons - accommodating more than 2,200 prisoners.
RAIB has today released its report into a track worker struck by a train near Surbiton station, south-west London, 9 February 2021.
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